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House adopts broad slate of standing committee reports by voice vote amid member reservations

March 21, 2026 | House of Representatives, Legislative , Hawaii


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House adopts broad slate of standing committee reports by voice vote amid member reservations
The House advanced a broad set of standing committee reports and related referrals during its session, with members recording reservations and no votes on specific items as the chamber processed a long list of HSCR items.

Representative Kahalua moved to adopt standing committee reports numbered 1246–1313 as listed and to pass accompanying senate bills to second reading and referral; Representative Morikawa seconded. Members across the floor registered individual reservations or no votes on specific HSCR items as the clerk called them by page and number.

Several members asked for items to be revisited when time permitted, and some were held with reservations or requests to insert comments in the journal. Representative Pierrick, Representative Garcia and others repeatedly recorded 'no' votes or reservations at multiple points during the roll through the standing committee lists. The presiding officer and clerk noted items where members changed votes or asked for insertion of comments.

Later in the sequence, Representative Kahalua moved to adopt standing committee report HSCR 1314 and to refer an accompanying house concurrent resolution to the committee on finance; Representative Morikawa seconded. The House took voice votes where indicated and the presiding officer announced the motions carried when appropriate.

These actions were procedural: they transmit bills and reports to the next stage of House consideration or refer them to relevant committees. Specific HSCR item numbers and member reservations were recorded in the House journal during the session; when members recorded reservations those items remain noted for the record rather than altering the referral action.

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