RELATING TO STUDENT SAFETY.
Hawaii's HB 2445 advances unspecified student safety measures through three legislative committees with unanimous initial approval in Education Committee.
Hawaii's HB 2445 advances unspecified student safety measures through three legislative committees with unanimous initial approval in Education Committee.
HB 2445 is a Hawaii bill focused on student safety, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative actions. The measure was referred to three committees—Education (EDN), Early Childhood & Defense (ECD), and Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs (JHA)—suggesting it addresses multiple dimensions of school safety. The Education Committee recommended passage with amendments on February 6, 2026, with unanimous support (7-0 vote).
Student safety legislation directly affects the physical, emotional, and developmental well-being of Hawaii's school population and shapes how schools allocate resources and implement protective measures. The bill's referral to three separate committees indicates it touches on education policy, early childhood programs, and potentially legal/disciplinary frameworks—suggesting broad implications across the education system.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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