RELATING TO PUBLIC TRANSIT.
Hawaii's HB 2373 addresses public transit but was deferred by Transportation Committee after first reading, with unclear specific provisions pending further legislative review.
Hawaii's HB 2373 addresses public transit but was deferred by Transportation Committee after first reading, with unclear specific provisions pending further legislative review.
HB 2373 is a Hawaii bill related to public transit that was introduced on January 28, 2026, and referred to three committees: Transportation (TRN), Housing (HSH), and Finance (FIN). The bill passed first reading but was deferred by the Transportation Committee on February 5, 2026, meaning it was not advanced for further consideration at that time.
Public transit legislation in Hawaii affects millions of residents and visitors who depend on bus systems and transportation infrastructure, particularly in urban areas like Honolulu. Transit bills can influence funding, service quality, affordability, and environmental outcomes across the state. The specific details of this bill's provisions are not available in the summary provided, making its real-world impact difficult to assess at this stage.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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