RELATING TO TAXATION.
Hawaii HB 260 proposes unspecified tax changes with potential implications for energy, transportation, or environmental sectors, currently under committee review.
Hawaii HB 260 proposes unspecified tax changes with potential implications for energy, transportation, or environmental sectors, currently under committee review.
HB 260 is a Hawaii taxation bill introduced by Representative David Alcos that has progressed through initial legislative stages. The bill was introduced in January 2025 and referred to the Energy, Environmental Protection (EEP), Transportation (TRN), and Finance (FIN) committees, indicating it addresses taxation with potential connections to energy, environmental, or transportation sectors.
The multi-committee referral suggests this bill may implement tax changes affecting Hawaii's energy infrastructure, environmental programs, or transportation systems—areas central to the state's sustainability goals and economic development. Tax policy directly impacts state revenue, business operations, and consumer costs across these sectors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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