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House District 8
Hāwī, Hala‘ula, Waimea, Makahālau, Waiki‘i, Waikoloa, Kawaihae, Māhukona
Room: 442
Phone: 808-586-8510
Fax: 808-586-8514
reptarnas@capitol.hawaii.gov
David Tarnas currently serves as the representative of House District 8, which includes all of North and South Kohala Districts and the communities of Niuli‘i, Hawi, Kapa‘au, Kawaihae, Waimea, Waiki‘i, and Waikoloa.

For the 2025-2026 legislative session, Rep. Tarnas serves as the Chair of the Hawai'i State House Committee on Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs. As Chair, Rep. Tarnas works to pass legislation that upholds the State's judicial standards and advances the status of the Native Hawaiian people and culture. He previously served as the Chair of the House Committee on Water and Land, where he passed legislation critical to the environmental sustainability of Hawai'i.

Returning to the State House after twenty years, Rep. Tarnas was elected in 2018 and now is in his third term as a returning State Representative, previously having served as the State Representative for Kohala and Kona from 1994-1998. He has lived in the district for over 36 years.

Rep. Tarnas and his wife, Carolyn Stewart, raised two children in Waimea, one of whom is currently a public health graduate student and the other is a planetary scientist working in the private space industry. Rep. Tarnas is a professional environmental planner with a local firm that he and his wife Carolyn formed to provide community planning, natural resource management, watershed management planning, impact analysis, permitting, compliance monitoring, reporting, government and community relations. For more than two decades, Rep. Tarnas has worked as a planning consultant and meeting facilitator on projects in Hawai'i to develop harbors, highways, farms, ranches, fishponds, and forest plantations, as well as scientific research facilities and renewable energy projects.

Rep. Tarnas is co-author of the Hawai'i Ocean Resources Management Plan (1990), co-founding board member of Malama Kai Foundation, former UH Sea Grant Extension Agent for West Hawai'i, and author of Act 306, the 1998 law which created the West Hawai'i Regional Fishery Management Area. Over his career, Rep. Tarnas has served in the past as a member of the Hawai'i County Agriculture Advisory Commission, member of the Community Advisory Group for the U.S. Army Garrison - Hawai'i Pōhakuloa Training Area, and as Hawai'i County Chairman of the Democratic Party of Hawai'i; and is currently a member of the Waikoloa Community Leadership Council and Waimea Community Association.
Representative David Tarnas is serving his fifth term in public office and currently chairs the House Committee on Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs (JHA). In previous legislative sessions, he has also chaired the Committee on Water and Land and the Committee on Ocean Recreation and Marine Resources.

With this breadth of experience, Representative Tarnas brings invaluable knowledge and leadership to his role, enabling him to serve his district and the State of Hawaiʻi effectively.

The 2025 legislative session was a landmark year for judiciary, Hawaiian affairs, and elections reform. As Chair of the JHA Committee, Representative David Tarnas secured more than $400 million in biennium funding for the Judiciary, created new judgeships in the First and Third Circuits, expanded specialty courts, and improved compensation for court-appointed counsel and witnesses. He also championed funding for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program, supported infrastructure improvements for Hawaiian Home Lands, and established September as Hawaiian History Month.

Representative Tarnas also advanced critical election reforms to strengthen democracy and increase voter participation. These measures create new positions and funding for the Campaign Spending Commission, improve the electronic filing of nomination papers, and extend the deadline to register to vote by mail. Additional reforms clarified lobbying rules, strengthened restrictions on lobbyist contributions during legislative sessions, expanded recount procedures, prohibited intimidation at polling places through the display of firearms, and allowed campaign funds to be used for essential child and dependent care.

Representative Tarnas also advocated and secured funding for Capital Improvement Projects for District 8, including $13.45 million to support the planning, design, and construction of the South Kohala District Courthouse and the Kawaihae North Small Boat Harbor. In addition, Rep. Tarnas secured $500,000 in Grants-in-Aid for local organizations including St. James Episcopal Church, the Hawaiʻi Island Humane Society, and Five Mountains Hawaiʻi. These investments are intended to enhance the quality of life and support the needs of residents throughout North and South Kohala.

In the 2024 session, Rep. Tarnas worked as the JHA Chair to help achieve the House’s priorities to help Lahaina rebuild, reduce the State’s wildfire risk, reduce the cost of living, build more affordable housing, and support public education, public safety and environmental protection. To do this, the legislature created a State Fire Marshall, increased penalties for starting wildfires, and funded major improvements in the State’s capacity to prevent and fight wildfires. The legislature effectively cut the cost-of-living in Hawaii by passing the largest income tax cut in State history and exempting from general excise tax all Medicare, Medicaid and Tricare-funded medical and dental care. The legislature provided major funding to build more State-sponsored affordable housing projects. Rep. Tarnas co-chaired the Conference Committee that passed legislation that required Counties to encourage more affordable housing by allowing two additional dwelling units on residential zoned parcels and allowing residential use of commercial property.

During the 2023 and 2024 session, Rep. Tarnas has been very successful in securing significant funding for public construction projects in his House district. He led the effort to gain legislative funding to build a new Waikoloa Public Library, expand Kohala Hospital with a new scanner facility and administration building, help build the infrastructure for a new Hamakua Health Center clinic in Kohala, develop a plan for a public parking lot and visitor facility at Pololu Valley Lookout trailhead, strengthen and rebuild the Kawaihae North Small Boat Harbor break water and harbor dock, and significantly expand facilities at the Kawaihae Commercial Harbor. Tarnas has also helped to secure significant funding for major road construction projects to build a new Waiaka Bridge and intersection of Kawaihae Road and Kohala Mountain Road and make major traffic safety improvements for pedestrian and cycling safety in Waimea town. Rep. Tarnas also led the effort in the House to secure agreements from the State Department of Transportation, the U.S. Army, and the Congressional delegation to restart the project to build the Saddle Road Extension from the terminus of Daniel K. Inouye Highway at Mamalahoa Highway all the way makai to Queen Kaahumanu Highway. As the critical next step in this project development process, Rep. Tarnas successfully secured legislative funding to prepare the project’s federally mandated Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Saddle Road Extension project.

The 2023 session addressed the public outrage at two legislators being indicted for taking bribes by passing twenty of the twenty-eight bills introduced and recommended by the Commission to Improve Standards of Conduct (CISC). The Governor and leading Senators called this session a “banner year” for passing good government bills. The CISC Chair thanked Rep. Tarnas as Chair of the Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs (JHA) Committee, saying this “remarkable accomplishment” will strengthen State laws to fight public corruption, improve ethics, increase transparency and accountability in the state legislature, reform campaign finance, and better regulate lobbyists. The JHA Committee also led successful legislation to protect women’s reproductive rights, strengthen gun safety laws, and stop the smuggling of illegal aerial fireworks into the State, and provided major new funding of $600 million to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) to buy land and develop housing projects to meet the needs of native Hawaiians on the DHHL waitlist.

In the 2024 session, Rep. Tarnas worked as the JHA Chair to help achieve the House’s priorities to help Lahaina rebuild, reduce the State’s wildfire risk, reduce the cost of living, build more affordable housing, and support public education, public safety and environmental protection. To do this, the legislature created a State Fire Marshall, increased penalties for starting wildfires, and funded major improvements in the State’s capacity to prevent and fight wildfires. The legislature effectively cut the cost-of-living in Hawaii by passing the largest income tax cut in State history and exempting from general excise tax all Medicare, Medicaid and Tricare-funded medical and dental care. The legislature provided major funding to build more State-sponsored affordable housing projects. Rep. Tarnas co-chaired the Conference Committee that passed legislation that required Counties to encourage more affordable housing by allowing two additional dwelling units on residential zoned parcels and allowing residential use of commercial property.

During the 2023 and 2024 session, Rep. Tarnas has been very successful in securing significant funding for public construction projects in his House district. He led the effort to gain legislative funding to build a new Waikoloa Public Library, expand Kohala Hospital with a new scanner facility and administration building, help build the infrastructure for a new Hamakua Health Center clinic in Kohala, develop a plan for a public parking lot and visitor facility at Pololu Valley Lookout trailhead, strengthen and rebuild the Kawaihae North Small Boat Harbor break water and harbor dock, and significantly expand facilities at the Kawaihae Commercial Harbor. Tarnas has also helped to secure significant funding for major road construction projects to build a new Waiaka Bridge and intersection of Kawaihae Road and Kohala Mountain Road, and make major traffic safety improvements for pedestrian and cycling safety in Waimea town. Rep. Tarnas also led the effort in the House to secure agreements from the State Department of Transportation, the U.S. Army, and the Congressional delegation to restart the project to build the Saddle Road Extension from the terminus of Daniel K. Inouye Highway at Mamalahoa Highway all the way makai to Queen Kaahumanu Highway. As the critical next step in this project development process, Rep. Tarnas successfully secured legislative funding to prepare the project’s federally mandated Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Saddle Road Extension project.
2026 Committee Member of
 Measures Introduced in 2026
Measure and Title
HB89 HD3
RELATING TO TEACHER HOUSING.
HB123
RELATING TO FISHERIES.
HB124
RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS.
HB127 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO PRETRIAL RELEASE.
HB128 HD1
RELATING TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM.
HB129 HD2
RELATING TO YOUTH FEES AND FINES.
HB130
RELATING TO FEES FOR PUBLIC RECORDS UNDER CHAPTER 92F.
HB131
RELATING TO RESEARCH.
HB142
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
HB143
RELATING TO MAUNA KEA.
HB144
RELATING TO MAUNA KEA.
HB146 HD1
RELATING TO THE JUDICIARY'S ‘ŌLELO HAWAI‘I INITIATIVES.
HB147
RELATING TO ATTACHMENT AND EXECUTION OF REAL PROPERTY.
HB148
RELATING TO DEFAMATION.
HB149
RELATING TO CORPORATIONS.
HB150
RELATING TO FIREARMS.
HB151
RELATING TO REDRESS FOR WRONGFUL CONVICTION AND IMPRISONMENT.
HB156
RELATING TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS.
HB175 HD1
RELATING TO PROPERTY MAINTENANCE.
HB204
RELATING TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS.
HB209
RELATING TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB211 HD1
RELATING TO STREAM MAINTENANCE.
HB212 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO HOMELESSNESS.
HB213 HD1
RELATING TO LOAN REPAYMENT FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS.
HB214 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT.
HB215
RELATING TO MEDICAL INFORMED CONSENT.
HB217
RELATING TO MARIJUANA.
HB220 HD1
RELATING TO MOPED INSURANCE.
HB223 HD1
RELATING TO PHARMACY.
HB224 HD1
RELATING TO PROPERTY RIGHTS.
HB225 HD1
RELATING TO SQUATTING.
HB236
RELATING TO LOW-SPEED ELECTRIC BICYCLES.
HB238 HD1
RELATING TO EARLY CHILD CARE.
HB251
RELATING TO SOCIAL WORK.
HB276 HD1
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
HB278 HD1
RELATING TO POLICING.
HB279
RELATING TO FIREARMS.
HB299 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII INVASIVE SPECIES COUNCIL.
HB304 HD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE.
HB306 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO STATE WATER CODE PENALTIES.
HB307 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO SPECIAL NUMBER PLATES.
HB308
RELATING TO PARTIAL PUBLIC FINANCING OF ELECTIONS.
HB309 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO FISHPONDS.
HB322 HD1
RELATING TO VOTER REGISTRATION.
HB325 HD1
RELATING TO MEDICAL CANNABIS.
HB347
RELATING TO GOATS.
HB349
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
HB353
RELATING TO DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.
HB354
RELATING TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.
HB363
RELATING TO ANIMALS.
HB364 HD1
RELATING TO ANIMAL CONTROL.
HB423 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
HB424 HD2
RELATING TO SCHOOL MEALS.
HB425
RELATING TO PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT.
HB428 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO FARM TO FAMILIES.
HB429 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EARLY LEARNING.
HB432 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO THE RENTAL HOUSING REVOLVING FUND.
HB433 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB444
RELATING TO CRIMES AGAINST SENIORS.
HB448 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO TECHNOLOGY ENABLEMENT.
HB473
RELATING TO VOTER REGISTRATION.
HB475
RELATING TO COMMON INTEREST OWNERSHIP COMMUNITIES.
HB478
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT.
HB479
RELATING TO THE TIP CREDIT.
HB480 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
HB497 HD2
RELATING TO THE HAWAII CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS.
HB498 HD2
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL CRIMES.
HB501 HD2
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT.
HB502 HD1
RELATING TO LAND USE.
HB509
RELATING TO STATE WATER CODE PENALTIES.
HB510 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO DECLARATION OF WATER SHORTAGE AND EMERGENCY.
HB547 HD2
RELATING TO THE SPAYING AND NEUTERING OF ANIMALS.
HB556 HD1
RELATING TO COLORECTAL CANCER.
HB557 HD2
RELATING TO TELEHEALTH.
HB559
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB584
RELATING TO THE JUDICIARY.
HB585
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.
HB586
RELATING TO THE PENAL CODE.
HB587
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
HB588
RELATING TO STATE LAW.
HB593
RELATING TO TREATMENT FOR MENTAL ILLNESS.
HB606 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOMELANDS.
HB618
RELATING TO HAZARD PAY BONUS.
HB619 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB620 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB621 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB623
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB624 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS.
HB625 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB626 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB627 HD1
RELATING TO SCHOOL SAFETY.
HB628 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB629 HD1
RELATING TO THERAPY SERVICES.
HB642 HD1
RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE RULES.
HB645
RELATING TO HOMELESS YOUTH.
HB674 HD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII NATIONAL GUARD.
HB676
RELATING TO YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES.
HB677 HD1
RELATING TO IDENTIFICATION.
HB683 HD2
RELATING TO STUDENT TRANSPORTATION.
HB691
RELATING TO THE CAMPAIGN SPENDING COMMISSION.
HB711
RELATED TO DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.
HB716 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB728
PROPOSING A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII TO PROTECT THE RIGHT TO REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM.
HB729 HD2
RELATING TO MARRIAGE OF MINORS.
HB730 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB737 HD1
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
HB738 HD2
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
HB740 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB749 HD1
RELATING TO CESSPOOLS.
HB752
RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP FEES.
HB755 HD2
RELATING TO PAID FAMILY LEAVE.
HB758
RELATING TO SEX-BASED DISCRIMINATION.
HB784 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB790 HD1
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
HB807 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
HB808
RELATING TO THE PROCUREMENT CODE.
HB809
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
HB810 HD1
RELATING TO NOISE POLLUTION.
HB812 HD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB813 HD1
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
HB814
RELATING TO CANNABIS.
HB815 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
HB817
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
HB818 HD2
RELATING TO THE WAIAKEA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.
HB826 HD2
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB827 HD1
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION MEDICAL BENEFITS.
HB841 HD2
RELATING TO RETIRED TEACHERS.
HB843 HD1
RELATING TO THE COLLEGE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN RESILIENCE.
HB856
RELATING TO THE COLLEGE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN RESOURCES.
HB858 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.
HB859 HD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB861 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB875
RELATING TO TOURISM.
HB876
RELATING TO HEALTHCARE PRECEPTORS.
HB877 HD1
RELATING TO ENCAMPMENTS.
HB891
RELATING TO MARIJUANA.
HB892 HD1
RELATING TO GEOGRAPHICAL RESTRICTIONS.
HB893 HD1
RELATING TO FIREARMS.
HB894
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT.
HB902 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB935
RELATING TO DIGITAL EQUITY.
HB940 HD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO.
HB941
RELATING TO PEDESTRIANS.
HB952 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO PARKINSON'S DISEASE RESEARCH.
HB955
RELATING TO THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
HB966 HD2
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL TOURISM.
HB967 HD1
RELATING TO SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS.
HB968 HD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB973 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS.
HB976 HD2
RELATING TO RENEWABLE FUEL.
HB977 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO ENERGY FINANCING.
HB980 HD1
RELATING TO ANIMALS.
HB981 HD1
RELATING TO ATTORNEYS' FEES.
HB982 HD3 SD1
RELATING TO WILDFIRES.
HB1184 HD1
RELATING TO CONTROLLED-ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE.
HB1185 HD2
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB1234 HD1
RELATING TO WATER SAFETY.
HB1246 HD1
RELATING TO CANNABIS.
HB1247 HD1
RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.
HB1278 HD2
RELATING TO HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL.
HB1279
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1283 HD2
RELATING TO FAMILY.
HB1288
RELATING TO RARE DISEASES.
HB1289
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1307 HD2
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
HB1309
RELATING TO LAND TRANSFERS.
HB1314 HD1
RELATING TO YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH.
HB1319
RELATING TO THE STATE PLAN.
HB1320 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1334 HD3 SD1
RELATING TO MEAT DONATION.
HB1343 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1344
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1345 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO TEACHER EDUCATION.
HB1346 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1358 HD3
RELATING TO THE PUBLIC LAND TRUST WORKING GROUP.
HB1362 HD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
HB1375
RELATING TO TAXATION OF POLLUTION.
HB1382 HD1
RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE SERVICES.
HB1388 HD1
RELATING TO RETIRANTS.
HB1389 HD1
RELATING TO FERAL ANIMALS.
HB1408 HD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
HB1410 HD2
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1416
RELATING TO CANNABIS.
HB1451 HD1
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
HB1452
RELATING TO BIRTH CERTIFICATES.
HB1460
RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE.
HB1468
RELATING TO THE RIGHT TO GARDEN.
HB1471 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1472
RELATING TO BROADBAND SERVICE.
HB1476
RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS.
HB1495 HD1
RELATING TO THE KEAUHOU AQUIFER SYSTEM.
HB1496 HD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1509
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
HB1511
RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
HB1512
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1513
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
HB1514
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
HB1515
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
HB1516
RELATING TO PRETRIAL RELEASE.
HB1517
RELATING TO SENTENCING REVIEW.
HB1518
RELATING TO THE SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
HB1519
RELATING TO CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS.
HB1520
RELATING TO CAMPAIGN FINANCE.
HB1521
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.
HB1522
RELATING TO DISCRIMINATION.
HB1523
RELATING TO THE STATEWIDE TRAFFIC CODE.
HB1524
RELATING TO PEDESTRIANS.
HB1525
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
HB1526
RELATING TO DISCRIMINATION.
HB1528
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE VI, SECTION 3, OF THE HAWAII STATE CONSTITUTION TO INCREASE THE MANDATORY RETIREMENT AGE FOR STATE JUSTICES AND JUDGES.
HB1534
RELATING TO JURY DUTY.
HB1535
RELATING TO AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS.
HB1536
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
HB1537
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
HB1546
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
HB1548
RELATING TO SENTENCING.
HB1549
RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.
HB1550
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1551
RELATING TO THE CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER.
HB1552
RELATING TO THE CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER.
HB1553
RELATING TO HABITAT CONSERVATION PLANS.
HB1559
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1560
RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
HB1561
RELATING TO SCHOOL MEALS.
HB1562
RELATING TO YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH.
HB1563
RELATING TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS.
HB1564
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1565
RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE SERVICES.
HB1570
RELATING TO NEONICOTINOIDS.
HB1572
RELATING TO AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT.
HB1573
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1574
RELATING TO THE HEALTHCARE EDUCATION LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM.
HB1575
RELATING TO ACCESS TO MOVEMENT DISORDER CARE.
HB1579
RELATING TO LIGHT POLLUTION.
HB1591
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
HB1592
RELATING TO ASSAULT.
HB1607
RELATING TO PUBLIC PROCUREMENT.
HB1611
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1614
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB1615
RELATING TO THE HAWAII TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
HB1617
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1618
RELATING TO CESSPOOL CONVERSIONS.
HB1621
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB1623
RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
HB1624
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII TO LEGALIZE THE ADULT USE OF CANNABIS.
HB1625
RELATING TO CANNABIS.
HB1626
RELATING TO YOUTH PENALTIES.
HB1627
RELATING TO SENTENCING.
HB1628
RELATING TO COMPASSIONATE RELEASE.
HB1634
RELATING TO EDUCATION EQUITY.
HB1635
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1637
RELATING TO NONPROFITS.
HB1639
RELATING TO NOTARIES PUBLIC.
HB1640
RELATING TO FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION.
HB1642
RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
HB1643
RELATING TO PHARMACY.
HB1644
RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
HB1645
RELATING TO LIABILITY.
HB1646
RELATING TO RENTAL DISCRIMINATION.
HB1647
RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
HB1649
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
HB1655
RELATING TO PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT.
HB1657
RELATING TO PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT.
HB1658
RELATING TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.
HB1659
RELATING TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.
HB1660
RELATING TO COUNTY LABOR STANDARDS.
HB1661
RELATING TO CAFETERIA PLANS.
HB1662
RELATING TO ALLOWANCE ON SERVICE RETIREMENTS.
HB1663
RELATING TO REIMBURSEMENT OF PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES.
HB1664
RELATING TO THE HAWAII EMPLOYER-UNION HEALTH BENEFITS TRUST FUND.
HB1668
RELATING TO MEDICAID.
HB1669
RELATING TO LUNG CANCER SCREENING.
HB1670
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
HB1671
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1672
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1674
RELATING TO FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT.
HB1675
RELATING TO LEGISLATIVE ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY.
HB1691
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1692
RELATING TO TRAFFIC SAFETY.
HB1695
RELATING TO RENEWABLE FUEL.
HB1700
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1703
RELATING TO LAND USE.
HB1704
RELATING TO THE PSYCHOLOGY INTERJURISDICTIONAL COMPACT.
HB1707
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB1710
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
HB1711
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1712
RELATING TO THE STATE BUILDING CODE COUNCIL.
HB1713
RELATING TO SCHOOL IMPACT FEES.
HB1714
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1715
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
HB1718
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1719
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1724
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
HB1725
RELATING TO BUILDING CODES.
HB1726
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1727
RELATING TO THE RENTAL HOUSING REVOLVING FUND.
HB1728
RELATING TO RAINWATER CATCHMENT SYSTEMS.
HB1729
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1730
RELATING TO WASTEWATER SYSTEMS.
HB1731
RELATING TO COMMUNITY CARE FOSTER FAMILY HOMES.
HB1732
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1733
RELATING TO THE HOUSING LOAN AND MORTGAGE PROGRAM.
HB1734
RELATING TO ZONING.
HB1735
RELATING TO CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
HB1736
RELATING TO ANIMAL CONTROL.
HB1737
RELATING TO FARM EMPLOYEE HOUSING.
HB1738
RELATING TO LAND USE DECISION-MAKING.
HB1739
RELATING TO TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT.
HB1740
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
HB1741
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1742
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1749
RELATING TO CESSPOOLS.
HB1753
RELATING TO SOCIAL MEDIA.
HB1764
RELATING TO THE MUSIC ACCESSIBILITY PILOT PROGRAM.
HB1767
RELATING TO OPIOID ANTAGONISTS.
HB1768
RELATING TO IMMIGRATION.
HB1769
RELATING TO CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES.
HB1770
RELATING TO SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS.
HB1773
RELATING TO PARKING FOR DISABLED PERSONS.
HB1774
RELATING TO CENTRALIZED ACCESS TO RESOURCES.
HB1775
RELATING TO FORECLOSURES.
HB1776
RELATING TO THE RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD-TENANT CODE.
HB1777
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1782
RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE PROTECTION OF MINORS.
HB1785
RELATING TO STUDENT TRANSPORTATION.
HB1790
RELATING TO POLICING.
HB1791
RELATING TO WAREHOUSE WORKERS.
HB1801
RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE SERVICES.
HB1802
RELATING TO CONSERVATION MITIGATION BANKS.
HB1803
RELATING TO STUDENT HEAT EXPOSURE.
HB1804
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE FINANCING.
HB1805
RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE.
HB1809
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYMENT OF RETIRANTS.
HB1810
RELATING TO CHARITABLE SOLICITATION.
HB1811
RELATING TO EDUCATOR STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT.
HB1812
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1816
RELATING TO CESSPOOL CONVERSIONS.
HB1839
RELATING TO IMMIGRATION.
HB1845
RELATING TO THE LAND USE COMMISSION.
HB1847
RELATING TO THE BANYAN DRIVE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.
HB1851
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1852
RELATING TO FERAL CHICKENS.
HB1853
RELATING TO DEMENTIA.
HB1855
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1856
RELATING TO MEDICAL CANNABIS.
HB1857
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
HB1858
RELATING TO VITAL STATISTICS.
HB1865
RELATING TO STAFFING STANDARDS AT HEALTH CARE FACILITIES.
HB1866
RELATING TO COUNTY LABOR STANDARDS.
HB1870
RELATING TO PROTECTED COMMUNITY LOCATIONS.
HB1884
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB1885
RELATING TO STANDARDS OF CONDUCT.
HB1886
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS.
HB1887
RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LITERACY EDUCATION.
HB1888
RELATING TO THE SAFETY OF EDUCATIONAL WORKERS.
HB1889
RELATING TO SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS.
HB1890
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1891
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1892
RELATING TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
HB1893
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1894
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB1896
RELATING TO COMMUNITY SCHOOLS.
HB1897
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUM ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION.
HB1898
RELATING TO HEALTH.
HB1900
RELATING TO REMEDIES.
HB1905
RELATING TO MARITIME DAY.
HB1915
RELATING TO INJURIOUS MATERIALS.
HB1917
RELATING TO THE PUBLIC LAND TRUST WORKING GROUP.
HB1918
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB1919
RELATING TO DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS.
HB1921
RELATING TO CESSPOOLS.
HB1922
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB1923
RELATING TO RESIDENTIAL HOUSING UTILITIES.
HB1925
RELATING TO CLIMATE EDUCATION.
HB1940
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONS.
HB1954
RELATING TO IDENTITY THEFT.
HB1959
RELATING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.
HB1960
RELATING TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
HB1961
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
HB1962
RELATING TO FAMILY.
HB1963
RELATING TO IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE.
HB1964
RELATING TO THE STATE BUILDING CODE COUNCIL.
HB1967
RELATING TO PERMITTING.
HB1968
RELATING TO PERMITTING.
HB1969
RELATING TO COLORECTAL CANCER.
HB1970
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII CANCER CENTER.
HB1978
RELATING TO THE WEST HAWAII REGIONAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM.
HB1981
RELATING TO A PROGRAM TO CHARACTERIZE CARBON SEQUESTRATION POTENTIAL AND GEOTHERMAL AND UNDERGROUND WATER RESOURCES STATEWIDE.
HB1982
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
HB1985
RELATING TO CESSPOOLS.
HB1986
RELATING TO A CLEAN FUEL STANDARD.
HB1990
RELATING TO RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY.
HB1991
RELATING TO THE LIQUOR TAX.
HB1992
RELATING TO FORECLOSURES.
HB2001
RELATING TO LOVE MY LIBRARY DAY.
HB2003
RELATING TO DIGITAL FINANCIAL ASSET TRANSACTION KIOSKS.
HB2007
RELATING TO THE HOUSEHOLD AND DEPENDENT CARE SERVICES TAX CREDIT.
HB2012
RELATING TO COMMUNITY LITERACY LABS.
HB2013
RELATING TO PUBLIC HOUSING.
HB2019
RELATING TO EARLY LEARNING.
HB2021
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HB2032
RELATING TO TAXATION.
HB2045
RELATING TO STATE HOLIDAYS.
HB2046
RELATING TO THE ʻŌLELO HAWAIʻI COMMISSION.
HB2049
RELATING TO HOUSING.
HB2114
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
HB2115
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
HB2116
RELATING TO GRANTS.
HB2122
RELATING TO TEACHER HOUSING.
HB2132
RELATING TO VOTING.
HB2137
RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
HB2146
RELATING TO SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGES.
HB2155
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.
HB2159
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
HB2160
RELATING TO CANCER.
HB2161
RELATING TO PHARMACY.
HB2168
RELATING TO THE EDUCATION OF STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS.
HB2171
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
HB2172
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT OF RETIRANTS.
HB2184
RELATING TO LAWMAKER SAFETY.
HB2198
RELATING TO PREDICTION MARKETS.
HB2207
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
HB2208
RELATING TO FOOD SECURITY.
HB2209
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
HB2223
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEWS.
HB2226
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
HB2227
RELATING TO EVICTION RECORDS.
HB2229
RELATING TO MICROENTERPRISE HOME KITCHENS.
HB2243
RELATING TO ELECTRIC ENERGY.
HB2344
RELATING TO SCHOOL FACILITIES.
HB2345
RELATING TO SCHOOL FACILITIES.
HB2359
RELATING TO RETIRANTS.
HB2360
RELATING TO PAID FAMILY LEAVE.
HB2367
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT EARNINGS.
HB2369
RELATING TO PURCHASE OF SERVICE CONTRACTS BY THE JUDICIARY.
HB2387
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION MEDICAL BENEFITS.
HB2389
RELATING TO STATE FACILITIES.
HB2395
RELATING TO THE TAKING OF MARINE DEPOSITS.
HB2397
RELATING TO SCHOOL FACILITIES.
HB2398
RELATING TO LIBRARIES.
HB2400
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB2412
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
HB2413
RELATING TO PRETRIAL REFORM.
HB2414
RELATING TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.
HB2415
RELATING TO TRAFFIC SAFETY.
HB2416
RELATING TO A MARITIME YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP PATHWAY PROGRAM.
HB2424
RELATING TO LAND USE.
HB2427
RELATING TO UNACCOMPANIED HOMELESS YOUTH.
HB2443
RELATING TO DISASTER SERVICES.
HB2458
RELATING TO SURVEILLANCE PRICING.
HB2475
RELATING TO LABELING REQUIREMENTS.
HB2478
RELATING TO BONDS.
HB2485
RELATING TO CARDIOVASCULAR SCREENING.
HB2486
RELATING TO SOLAR ENERGY.
HB2493
RELATING TO WRONGFUL IMPRISONMENT.
HB2494
RELATING TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM.
HB2495
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL WORKFORCE HOUSING.
HB2496
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB2502
RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
HB2514
RELATING TO STATE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.
HB2561
RELATING TO FERAL ANIMALS.
HB2563
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
HB2564
RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS.
HB2572
RELATING TO SUBSISTENCE GARDENING.
HB2582
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.
HB2584
RELATING TO THE PUBLIC LAND TRUST.
HB2585
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL TOURISM.
HB2587
RELATING TO LABOR.
HB2592
RELATING TO THE MAUNA KEA STEWARDSHIP AND OVERSIGHT AUTHORITY.
HB2593
RELATING TO MAUNA KEA.
HB2594
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HB2596
RELATING TO PLANTS.
HB2599
RELATING TO AQUATIC PROTECTION.
HB2600
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER.
HB2603
RELATING TO PERMITS.
HB2606
RELATING TO OFF-SITE CONSTRUCTION.
HB2609
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
HB2611
RELATING TO ANTITRUST.
HB2615
RELATING TO THE RECORDING OF INSTRUMENTS.
HB2619
RELATING TO HOMEMADE FOOD PRODUCTS.
HCR6
AFFIRMING AND SUPPORTING THE REQUIREMENT THAT HOSPITALS PROVIDE LIFE-SAVING EMERGENCY CARE TO PREGNANT PEOPLE, INCLUDING REPRODUCTIVE AND ABORTION SERVICES, WHEN SUCH CARE IS MEDICALLY NECESSARY TO STABILIZE A PATIENT UNDER THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT AND ACTIVE LABOR ACT.
HR5
AFFIRMING AND SUPPORTING THE REQUIREMENT THAT HOSPITALS PROVIDE LIFE-SAVING EMERGENCY CARE TO PREGNANT PEOPLE, INCLUDING REPRODUCTIVE AND ABORTION SERVICES, WHEN SUCH CARE IS MEDICALLY NECESSARY TO STABILIZE A PATIENT UNDER THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT AND ACTIVE LABOR ACT.