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SB 3075

RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Ron Kouchi

Hawaii SB 3075 addresses Attorney General Department operations; specific provisions unavailable as bill text has not been publicly detailed yet.

Referred to LBT, JDC/WAM.
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Bill Summary · SB 3075

Legislative bill overview

SB 3075 is a Hawaii bill relating to the Department of the Attorney General that was introduced on January 28, 2026. The bill has passed first reading and has been referred to the Labor and Technology Committee and the Judiciary/Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee. The specific provisions of this bill are not detailed in the available information provided.

Why is this important

Bills affecting the state Attorney General's office can impact law enforcement operations, consumer protection enforcement, civil rights prosecution, and public safety initiatives across Hawaii. Depending on its specific content, SB 3075 could influence how the state's top legal authority operates and serves the public.

Potential points of contention

  • Without access to the bill's specific text, it's unclear what substantive changes or resource allocations it proposes
  • The referral to multiple committees suggests potential policy areas that may generate debate depending on the bill's focus
  • Any modifications to the Attorney General's powers, budget, or jurisdiction could face scrutiny from stakeholders with different priorities

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

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