RELATING TO SMALL BUSINESSES.
Hawaii HB 1361 seeks to address small business matters but stalled in committee review and was deferred to 2026 without passage or disclosed details on its specific provisions.
Hawaii HB 1361 seeks to address small business matters but stalled in committee review and was deferred to 2026 without passage or disclosed details on its specific provisions.
HB 1361 is a Hawaii bill relating to small businesses that was introduced in January 2025 but has not yet been substantively debated or passed. The bill was referred to multiple committees (ECD, CPC, and FIN) for review and was deferred after a committee hearing, ultimately being carried over to the 2026 legislative session without passage.
Small business legislation can affect business registration requirements, licensing, tax incentives, funding access, or regulatory compliance—all of which directly impact business formation and growth in Hawaii. The bill's ultimate provisions could influence the state's economic competitiveness and entrepreneurial environment, though the specific measures remain unclear from the public record.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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