RELATING TO NATURAL RESOURCES.
Hawaii HB 1983 addressing natural resources advances through committee review with hearings scheduled, requiring environmental, Hawaiian affairs, and fiscal analysis.
Hawaii HB 1983 addressing natural resources advances through committee review with hearings scheduled, requiring environmental, Hawaiian affairs, and fiscal analysis.
HB 1983 is a Hawaii bill relating to natural resources that has been referred to multiple committees (Environment, Energy & Planning; Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs; and Finance) for consideration. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available information, showing only its referral history and scheduled hearing before the Environment, Energy & Planning committee.
Natural resources legislation in Hawaii carries significant weight given the state's unique ecosystems, Native Hawaiian cultural interests, and economic dependence on environmental sustainability. The multi-committee referral structure suggests the bill may involve complex intersections of environmental policy, Hawaiian rights issues, and fiscal implications requiring coordinated legislative review.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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