RELATING TO PROPERTY.
Hawaii property bill SB 1006 advances through committee referral process; specific provisions unclear without full bill text access.
Hawaii property bill SB 1006 advances through committee referral process; specific provisions unclear without full bill text access.
SB 1006 is a Hawaii property-related bill introduced by Senators Samantha DeCorte and Brenton Awa that has progressed through initial legislative stages. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available action history, making it difficult to determine the exact nature of the property reforms or regulations it proposes.
Property legislation in Hawaii carries significant weight given the state's unique land ownership patterns, high real estate costs, and historical issues around indigenous land rights and housing accessibility. The bill's referral to multiple committees (Water, Land & Agriculture; Ways & Means; Judiciary & Civil Code) suggests it addresses substantive property law matters affecting residents' rights or the state's land management.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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