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HB 853

RELATING TO TAXATION.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tina Grandinetti and 9 co-sponsors

Hawaii HB 853 proposes unspecified tax changes affecting health services, economic development, and state finances; referred to committee but carried over for 2026 session.

Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
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Bill Summary · HB 853

Legislative bill overview

HB 853 is a Hawaii taxation bill introduced by five state representatives that has been referred to three House committees (Health & Social Services, Economic Development & Competition, and Finance). The bill was carried over to the 2026 legislative session after passing first reading, indicating it did not advance during the 2025 session and requires further development.

Why is this important

Taxation bills directly affect state revenue, budget allocations, and the financial obligations of individuals and businesses in Hawaii. The multi-committee referral suggests this bill addresses taxation issues with implications spanning health/social services, economic competitiveness, and fiscal policy—major areas affecting Hawaii's residents and business environment.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of bill text availability: Without access to the specific provisions, the actual tax changes being proposed remain unclear to the public and legislators, making meaningful analysis of fiscal impact impossible at this stage
  • Broad committee jurisdiction: Referral to three different committees may indicate either comprehensive scope or unclear legislative intent, potentially creating coordination challenges
  • Carryover status: The bill's failure to advance in 2025 suggests either insufficient support, unresolved policy disputes, or technical issues requiring refinement before 2026 reintroduction

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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