RELATING TO TAXATION.
Hawaii SB 633 is a taxation bill referred to multiple committees; its specific provisions remain unclear as it awaits 2026 legislative consideration.
Hawaii SB 633 is a taxation bill referred to multiple committees; its specific provisions remain unclear as it awaits 2026 legislative consideration.
SB 633 is a Hawaii taxation bill introduced by Senators Rhoads, Gabbard, and Richards. The bill was introduced in January 2025, passed first reading, and has been referred to the Agriculture and Environment (AEN), Energy and Information Government (EIG), and Ways and Means (WAM) committees. It was carried over to the 2026 regular session without final passage.
Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact fiscal and policy implications cannot be determined. However, taxation bills typically affect state revenue, business operations, and individual taxpayers. The referral to multiple committees—including Agriculture, Environment, Energy, and Budget—suggests this measure may address sector-specific tax incentives or environmental/energy-related tax policy.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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