Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB461

Introduced
1/21/25  
Refer
1/21/25  
Report Pass
2/6/25  

Caption

Relating To Commuting.

Impact

The proposed program will require the Director of Human Resources Development to work in consultation with various state agencies to ensure that commuting benefits are available to all employees, regardless of their mode of transportation. This includes offering fully subsidized public transit and bikeshare passes, developing an opt-out program for parking stalls, and encouraging educational outreach to promote participation. This initiative seeks to transform how state employees commute, making it more inclusive and eco-friendly.

Summary

House Bill 461 aims to establish a 'Commuting Choice Benefit Program' for all state employees in Hawaii. The primary focus of this bill is to enhance commuting choices and reduce reliance on single-occupant vehicles. This initiative is prompted by the current state policy that provides highly subsidized parking for state employees, which the legislature argues limits commuting options and fails to address traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions effectively. By implementing this program, the intention is to promote healthier and more sustainable commuting options.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 461 appears generally supportive within the legislature, especially among those who emphasize the need for sustainable practices and equitable transportation policies. The bill aligns with contemporary expectations for government practices to focus on environmental issues and encourage alternative modes of transport over driving. However, potential contention might arise from stakeholders accustomed to subsidized parking, who may view the changes as a loss of a previously enjoyed benefit.

Contention

One notable point of contention could involve the structure of the commuting choice benefits compared to existing parking subsidies. Critics may argue that transitioning away from parking subsidies could disproportionately affect employees who rely on vehicles, particularly in areas where public transportation is less accessible. The requirement for state departments to appoint transportation coordinators at worksites could also face challenges in implementation and employee engagement across various agencies, necessitating careful planning and support.

Companion Bills

HI HB461

Carry Over Relating To Commuting.

Previously Filed As

HI HB461

Relating To Commuting.

HI SB396

Relating To Commuting.

HI HB1302

Relating To Transportation Demand Management.

HI SB1092

Relating To Transportation Demand Management.

HI SB1093

Relating To Parking Demand Management.

HI HB577

Relating To Taxation.

HI HB344

Relating To Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure.

HI SB970

Relating To Taxation.

HI HB346

Relating To Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure.

HI HB1484

Relating To Transit Oriented Development.

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