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SB 938

RELATING TO TAXATION.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Dru Kanuha

Hawaii SB 938 passed the Senate unanimously in 2025 but was carried over to 2026; specific tax provisions remain unclear pending House committee review and full bill disclosure.

Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
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Bill Summary · SB 938

Legislative bill overview

SB 938 is a Hawaii taxation bill sponsored by Senator Dru Kanuha that passed the Senate in amended form (SD 1) with unanimous support (23-0) in February 2025. The bill was referred to the House Labor and Finance committees in March 2025 and has been carried over to the 2026 Regular Session, meaning its specific provisions are not yet publicly detailed in standard legislative databases.

Why is this important

The bill's progression through the Senate with no dissenting votes suggests bipartisan agreement on its tax policy approach, though the exact fiscal impact remains unclear without access to the bill's full text and fiscal note. Taxation bills directly affect state revenue, business operations, and individual taxpayers, making them consequential for Hawaii's fiscal health and economic competitiveness.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of public transparency: The bill's actual provisions are not specified in available summaries, making it difficult for constituents to understand what tax changes are being proposed
  • Deferred action: Carryover to 2026 suggests either legislative complexity requiring further deliberation or possible disagreement in House committees despite Senate passage
  • Fiscal implications unknown: Without the bill text or fiscal estimate, the revenue impact on the state budget and affected taxpayers cannot be assessed

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

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