RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES.
Hawaii HB 881 addresses unspecified public utility matters; referred to multiple committees and carried over to 2026 without advancement, indicating uncertain legislative direction.
Hawaii HB 881 addresses unspecified public utility matters; referred to multiple committees and carried over to 2026 without advancement, indicating uncertain legislative direction.
HB 881 is a Hawaii bill relating to public utilities that was introduced in January 2025 but lacks publicly available detailed information about its specific provisions. The bill has been referred to multiple committees (Energy, Environmental Protection/Planning & Sustainability, Consumer Protection & Commerce/Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs, and Finance) and was carried over to the 2026 legislative session without passage.
Public utility legislation in Hawaii carries significant weight given the state's unique energy challenges, including high electricity costs and dependence on imported fossil fuels. Bills in this category typically address utility rates, renewable energy requirements, consumer protections, or service standards that directly affect residents and businesses across the islands.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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