RELATING TO SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME.
Hawaii bill addressing Supplemental Security Income administration advanced through committees with amendments but awaits 2026 session for further consideration.
Hawaii bill addressing Supplemental Security Income administration advanced through committees with amendments but awaits 2026 session for further consideration.
HB 646 relates to Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in Hawaii, though the bill text itself is not provided in your summary. Based on the legislative action, this measure advanced through the House Social Services committee with amendments and was referred to the Finance committee for budget impact review. The bill has been carried over to the 2026 regular session, indicating it did not pass in the current session.
Supplemental Security Income is a federal program providing cash assistance to elderly, blind, and disabled individuals with limited income. Any state legislation modifying SSI administration, benefits, or eligibility could affect vulnerable populations' access to basic economic support and related services in Hawaii.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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