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GM 746

Submitting for consideration and confirmation to the Contractors License Board, Gubernatorial Nominee, CODY SULA, for a term to expire 06-30-2030.

2026 Regular Session

Hawaii legislature considers confirming Cody Sula to Hawaii's Contractors License Board for a six-year term ending 2030.

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Bill Summary · GM 746

Legislative bill overview

Bill GM 746 is a gubernatorial nomination requiring legislative confirmation of Cody Sula to serve on Hawaii's Contractors License Board. The appointee would serve a term ending June 30, 2030. This is a routine confirmation process where the legislature must vote to approve the governor's selection for this regulatory board position.

Why is this important

The Contractors License Board oversees licensing, regulation, and discipline of construction contractors in Hawaii, directly affecting the construction industry and consumer protections. Board members shape licensing standards, enforcement policies, and contractor conduct rules that impact thousands of businesses and homeowners. Confirmation votes allow legislators to vet appointees' qualifications and ensure accountability in regulatory positions.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of public information: The bill provides no details about Sula's background, qualifications, or relevant experience in construction, licensing, or regulation
  • Board composition and agenda: Questions may arise about whether the appointment reflects desired policy directions for contractor oversight and enforcement priorities
  • Confirmation standards: Legislators may debate what criteria should be used to evaluate board nominees and whether adequate vetting procedures were followed

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

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