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House debates bill to let Legislature override emergency proclamations; supporters call it oversight

March 30, 2026 | House of Representatives, Legislative , Hawaii


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House debates bill to let Legislature override emergency proclamations; supporters call it oversight
During the floor session, Representative Garcia spoke in favor of a proposal she described as limiting executive emergency authority by enabling the Legislature to override an emergency proclamation. "This bill doesn't give the governor any additional new powers. It doesn't give or broaden his authority at all. What it actually does is it reins in. It gives authority to the legislature to override an emergency proclamation," she said, adding that lowering the override threshold from two-thirds to a simple majority "makes more sense." Representative Garcia also said she believed "in recent years the governor has abused his emergency powers," framing the change as a restoration of legislative oversight.

The exchange on the floor was framed as policy and oversight rather than an assertion of immediate changes to executive procedure; the transcript records no direct on-floor rebuttal to Representative Garcia's claim. Members then proceeded to a voice vote, which the presiding officer announced as carried.

Supporters characterized the measure as increasing legislative accountability; floor remarks emphasized oversight and a simpler threshold for action. Opponents who registered reservations during the broader committee-report processing cited caution about timing and potential unintended consequences, especially during a period of recovery from storm damage and budget pressures.

Next steps: the bill was advanced as part of the committee-report process and, where recorded, was placed on the calendar for further consideration by the full House.

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