RELATING TO TOURISM.
Hawaii HB 1947 tourism bill passes first reading, referred to three committees for hearings beginning February 10, 2026; specific provisions undisclosed pending legislative review.
Hawaii HB 1947 tourism bill passes first reading, referred to three committees for hearings beginning February 10, 2026; specific provisions undisclosed pending legislative review.
HB 1947 is a Hawaii tourism-related bill currently in early legislative stages, having passed first reading and been referred to the Tourism, Water, and Land (TOU/WAL) committee along with Judiciary and Finance committees. The bill is scheduled for committee hearing on February 10, 2026, but the specific provisions are not publicly detailed in the available information.
Tourism is Hawaii's largest economic sector, generating significant tax revenue and employment. Legislation affecting tourism policy can influence visitor management, local community impacts, environmental sustainability, and the state's economic resilience—making this bill potentially consequential for Hawaii residents and the broader island economy.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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