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Bill Summary · SB 3289

Legislative bill overview

SB 3289 is a Hawaii transportation-related bill introduced by Senator Lorraine Inouye that is currently in early legislative stages. The bill has passed first reading and been referred to the Transportation and Regional Services (TRS), Agriculture and Environment (AEN), and Ways and Means (WAM) committees. Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed, but the multi-committee referral suggests it addresses transportation issues with potential environmental or fiscal implications.

Why is this important

Transportation legislation in Hawaii carries significant weight given the state's geographic isolation, reliance on inter-island travel, and traffic congestion issues in urban areas like Honolulu. The bill's referral to three committees—including Ways and Means—indicates it likely involves funding mechanisms or budget impacts that could affect state transportation infrastructure, services, or regulations.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding mechanisms: The WAM referral suggests potential fiscal implications that could spark debate over state budget priorities and taxpayer costs
  • Environmental considerations: The AEN committee referral may indicate environmental review requirements or climate-related transportation goals that could face opposition from industry stakeholders
  • Implementation scope: Unclear whether the bill affects public transit, highways, inter-island transportation, or multiple sectors, which could create competing interests among affected communities

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

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