RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
Hawaii SB 1025 addresses transportation policy but lacks publicly available detail; bill deferred and carried to 2026 for further committee review.
Hawaii SB 1025 addresses transportation policy but lacks publicly available detail; bill deferred and carried to 2026 for further committee review.
SB 1025 is a Hawaii transportation bill introduced by Senators Glenn Wakai, Stanley Chang, and Tim Richards. The bill has been referred to multiple committees (Transportation and Communications, Judiciary and Civil Law) and has been carried over from the 2025 session to 2026, indicating it remains under active consideration but the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record.
Without access to the bill's actual text, the real-world impact cannot be determined. However, Hawaii transportation legislation typically addresses critical issues such as public transit infrastructure, licensing/registration requirements, traffic safety, or alternative transportation modes—all of which directly affect daily commuting and economic activity across the islands.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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