Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB824

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

Relating To Government Efficiency.

Impact

If enacted, HB824 is expected to result in significant changes to state laws by eliminating redundant regulations that currently complicate legislative frameworks. By utilizing AI, the state aims to improve governance by pinpointing obsolete statutes that no longer serve their intended purposes. The decision to invest in AI tools draws upon successful examples from other states, such as Ohio and South Carolina, which have undertaken similar initiatives to review and revamp outdated government regulations.

Summary

House Bill 824 aims to enhance government efficiency in Hawaii by appropriating funds to the legislative reference bureau for the procurement of artificial intelligence (AI) software and analytic services. The goal is to analyze the Hawaii Revised Statutes and Hawaii Administrative Rules, identifying provisions that are outdated, duplicative, or inconsistent with current statutes and regulations. The bill emphasizes the necessity of leveraging modern technological tools to streamline government processes and reduce regulatory burdens on citizens and businesses alike.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding the bill may touch on concerns regarding the reliance on AI in government processes. Critics may argue about the potential for bias in AI algorithms and their implications on regulatory decision-making. Furthermore, the allocation of funds for technology procurement might face scrutiny from those advocating for more traditional methods of regulation review, emphasizing human oversight as essential for effective legislative processes. As such, the discussion will likely include differing opinions on the balance between technological advancement and traditional governance.

Companion Bills

HI HB824

Carry Over Relating To Government Efficiency.

Previously Filed As

HI HB824

Relating To Government Efficiency.

HI HB487

Relating To Government Efficiency.

HI SB1234

Relating To Governmental Efficiency.

HI HB1292

Relating To Governmental Efficiency.

HI HB1051

Relating To Energy-efficiency Portfolio Standards.

HI SB635

Relating To Energy Efficiency.

HI HB785

Relating To Energy-efficiency Portfolio Standards.

HI HCR169

Urging The Hawaii State Legislature To Establish A State Department Of Government Efficiency.

HI HR165

Urging The Hawaii State Legislature To Establish A State Department Of Government Efficiency.

HI HB1406

Relating To Government Procedures.

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