RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
HB 809 proposes modifications to Hawaii's state procurement procedures; currently deferred in committee with no publicly available text specifying exact changes.
HB 809 proposes modifications to Hawaii's state procurement procedures; currently deferred in committee with no publicly available text specifying exact changes.
HB 809 is a procurement-related bill introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives that modifies state purchasing procedures or regulations. The specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative history, though the referral to both the Committee on Public Consumption and Finance suggests it involves fiscal and administrative procurement matters.
Procurement bills affect how state government spends taxpayer money on goods, services, and contracts. Changes to procurement rules can influence government efficiency, costs, competition among vendors, and transparency in public spending—issues affecting both state budgets and Hawaii's business community.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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