RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
Hawaii HB 2111 advances public safety measures through the House, referred to housing, water/land, and judicial committees for review.
Hawaii HB 2111 advances public safety measures through the House, referred to housing, water/land, and judicial committees for review.
HB 2111 is a Hawaii bill relating to public safety that was recently introduced in the House. As of the latest available information, the bill has passed first reading and been referred to three committees: Housing (HSG), Water and Land (WAL), and Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs (JHA). The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the current referral status.
Public safety legislation can affect law enforcement resources, emergency response systems, community programs, and public health initiatives across Hawaii. The fact that it's being reviewed by committees covering housing, land/water, and judicial matters suggests it may address safety issues at the intersection of these policy areas—possibly homelessness, environmental hazards, or criminal justice procedures.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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