RELATING TO PERFORMING ARTS.
HB 2604 addresses Hawaii performing arts policy; currently in committee review after first reading passage as of January 2026.
HB 2604 addresses Hawaii performing arts policy; currently in committee review after first reading passage as of January 2026.
HB 2604 is a Hawaii bill relating to performing arts that was introduced in January 2026. The bill has passed first reading and is currently scheduled for committee hearings before the Consumer Affairs and Finance committees. Without access to the full bill text, the specific provisions cannot be detailed, but the bill addresses policy matters within Hawaii's performing arts sector.
Performing arts legislation can affect funding, licensing, labor standards, and cultural programs that support local artists and entertainment venues. Hawaii's performing arts community contributes to both cultural preservation and tourism-related economic activity, making regulatory frameworks relevant to stakeholders across creative industries and government agencies.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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