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Committee moves a package of bills on boating, utilities, transportation, lead and education

April 02, 2026 | House Public Hearing, House of Representatives, Legislative , Hawaii


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Committee moves a package of bills on boating, utilities, transportation, lead and education
During decision‑making the House Committee on Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs considered and acted on a series of measures after testimony and technical discussions.

SB2818 (boating): The committee adopted technical amendments and moved the bill to conference; DLNR and the Attorney General supported restoring penalties for severe boating and ocean recreation violations that the sponsors said had been inadvertently decriminalized.

SB2398 (residential housing utilities): The committee advanced SB2398 SD2 HD1 with technical amendments and adopted recommended language from the Board of Water Supply to provide mapping and response‑time approaches rather than an immediate statewide implementation that BWS said would be resource‑intensive.

SB3136 (lead materials in water infrastructure): Supporters including DOH testified the bill aligns Hawaii law with federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards; the committee advanced it with an inserted defective effective date.

SB3154 (transportation NEPA): HDOT supported authorizing state participation in the federal NEPA program for highway projects; the committee advanced the bill with technical edits.

SB3262 (education): The committee adopted amendments and moved SB3262 forward with a defected effective date; the bill changes the nomination process for the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board executive director and drew mixed testimony about board authority.

SB3118 (Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children): Committee moved this largely housekeeping bill forward as drafted. SB2046 (underground storage tanks) and SB3250 (Liberty and Justice Day) were deferred because either agreement could not be reached or there was no testimony.

Several votes recorded reservations from members on multiple items; the committee's actions included a mixture of technical edits and date changes and reflected varying member concerns recorded on the floor.

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