RELATING TO REMEDIES.
Hawaii SB 179 addresses legal remedies and advanced through committee review before being carried over to 2026, but specific policy impacts remain undetermined without full bill text.
Hawaii SB 179 addresses legal remedies and advanced through committee review before being carried over to 2026, but specific policy impacts remain undetermined without full bill text.
SB 179 is a Hawaii bill relating to remedies that was introduced by Senator Henry Aquino. The bill passed second reading with amendments (SD 1) and was referred to the Judiciary Committee, but was ultimately carried over to the 2026 Regular Session without final passage.
Without access to the bill's specific text, the concrete policy impact cannot be determined. However, bills addressing "remedies" typically involve changes to legal recourse mechanisms, damages awards, or dispute resolution procedures—all of which affect how individuals and businesses can address grievances through the court system.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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