RELATING TO TAXATION.
Hawaii SB 3293 proposes unspecified tax changes, currently under committee review with potential impacts on state revenue and public services.
Hawaii SB 3293 proposes unspecified tax changes, currently under committee review with potential impacts on state revenue and public services.
SB 3293 is a taxation bill introduced in the Hawaii legislature by Senator Karl Rhoads. The bill was introduced on January 30, 2026, passed first reading the same day, and was subsequently referred to multiple committees (EIG/TRS/HHS and WAM) for further review. Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact nature of the tax provisions cannot be detailed.
Tax legislation directly affects state revenue, individual and business finances, and public service funding. Hawaii's tax structure is a significant policy matter given the state's unique economic conditions and cost of living. The referral to multiple committees—particularly those handling taxation, health, and human services—suggests this bill may have broad fiscal implications.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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