Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB2726

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Relating To Public Transportation.

Impact

The proposed legislation is significant as it addresses multiple aspects of social equity, environmental sustainability, and public health. By enabling youth to travel for free, the bill could potentially decrease absenteeism in schools, enhance access to employment opportunities, and support participation in recreational activities. Furthermore, it supports legislative goals outlined in prior settlement agreements which aim for a comprehensive approach to decarbonization and improved mobility strategies within Hawaii's transportation system. This reflects a broader commitment to integrating sustainable practices into public policy.

Summary

Senate Bill 2726 proposes the establishment of a two-year Youth Ride Free Pilot Program within the State of Hawaii. The initiative aims to provide fare-free public transportation for residents aged eighteen years and younger, as well as one accompanying parent or caregiver of children aged twelve years and younger. This program is a response to the pressing issues of transportation accessibility, particularly for low- and moderate-income families, and seeks to alleviate the strain on Hawaii's transportation system by promoting the use of public transit among youth. The bill aligns with ongoing commitments to enhance mobility and reduce the environmental impact of transportation.

Contention

While the Youth Ride Free Pilot Program is generally viewed favorably, certain points of contention are likely to arise, particularly surrounding the allocation of state funding and the program's long-term sustainability. The bill proposes a $22 million appropriation for its implementation, which may raise concerns regarding budgetary impacts amid competing state priorities. Critics may question whether the benefits outweigh financial investments, advocating for robust data collection and analysis to substantiate the program's efficacy. Further discussions are anticipated regarding its potential permanent establishment depending on the results of the pilot program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB195

Relating To Public Transportation.

HI SB1667

Relating To Transportation.

HI SB1195

Relating To Transportation.

HI SB1121

Relating To Transportation.

HI SB1117

Relating To Transportation.

HI SB1092

Relating To Transportation Demand Management.

HI SB1120

Relating To Transportation.

HI SB1124

Relating To Transportation.

HI HB1471

Relating To Transportation.

HI HB862

Relating To Transportation Services.

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