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Decision session: committee passes suite of agriculture and environment measures with amendments

March 26, 2026 | House Public Hearing, House of Representatives, Legislative , Hawaii


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Decision session: committee passes suite of agriculture and environment measures with amendments
The joint committees completed a decision‑making session on March 25 and advanced multiple measures with amendments and technical fixes.

Key outcomes reported by the chair in open record:

- HCR 60: Passed with amendments to add members (Hawaii Invasive Species Council, Landscape Industry Council of Hawaii) and other technical edits.

- HCR 144 / HR 136: Passed with amendments; the Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity was designated as lead for coordinating a statewide food‑security strategy and reporting dates were extended to give agencies more time to compile information.

- SB 2110 (conservation agriculture) and related house draft: Passed with amendments to combine program procedure updates and reporting requirements.

- SB 2100 SD2 (pesticide reporting): Passed with amendments focusing on creating an online reporting tool and revising appropriation sections; several sections were removed or deferred for technical work.

- SB 874 SD2 (veterinary medicine): Passed with amendments to require veterinarians to provide prescriptions on client request and to allow the Board of Veterinary Medicine to set penalties.

- SB 2102 SD2 (industrial hemp): Passed with HD1 amendments requiring departmental rulemaking before authorizing certain livestock feeds and establishing a voluntary advisory council.

- SB 2128 SD2 (trespass): Passed with AG‑recommended amendments moving forfeiture language into penalties statute and making first offense a fine, with forfeiture for repeat offenses.

- SB 2360 SD1 HD1 (enterprise zones): Passed with amendments applying changes prospectively from 07/01/2026 and with AG office comments to be considered by downstream committees.

Most votes were recorded as "chair and vice chair voting aye" with several members noted as excused; the committee adopted chairs' recommendations for passage with amendments across the list. Additional statutory drafting and technical edits were directed to staff and the Attorney General's office where appropriate.

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