RELATING TO POLICING.
Hawaii HB 1790 addresses policing matters; currently in committee review with decision hearing scheduled for February 6, 2026, but specific provisions remain undisclosed.
Hawaii HB 1790 addresses policing matters; currently in committee review with decision hearing scheduled for February 6, 2026, but specific provisions remain undisclosed.
HB 1790 relates to policing in Hawaii, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill was introduced on January 23, 2026, and has been referred to the House Education (HED), Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs (JHA), and Finance (FIN) committees for review. It is currently scheduled for decision-making on February 6, 2026.
Policing-related legislation typically affects public safety practices, officer conduct standards, community relations, and budget allocation for law enforcement. The multi-committee referral suggests this bill addresses issues with broad implications across education, legal/civil rights, and fiscal domains. Hawaii residents and law enforcement agencies would be directly impacted by any changes to policing procedures or requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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