RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
Hawaii HB 1446 on public safety was introduced, referred to three committees, and carried over to 2026 without final passage.
Hawaii HB 1446 on public safety was introduced, referred to three committees, and carried over to 2026 without final passage.
HB 1446 is a Hawaii public safety bill introduced in the 2025 legislative session that has been referred to committees covering local and municipal government, public benefits and safety, and finance. The bill was carried over to the 2026 regular session, meaning the legislature did not complete action on it during the 2025 session.
Public safety bills can affect law enforcement practices, emergency response procedures, community policing, or public security infrastructure. The bill's referral to the finance committee suggests it may have budgetary implications for state or county agencies, making it relevant to taxpayers and communities dependent on these services.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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