Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB2828

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Relating To The Office Of The Legislative Analyst.

Impact

By requiring the office of the legislative analyst to produce fiscal notes, SB2828 is expected to provide a clearer picture of the potential financial impacts associated with each legislative measure. This move is likely to foster more responsible budgeting practices and can potentially lead to better allocation of state resources, as lawmakers would have access to comprehensive analyses that outline the expected fiscal consequences of their votes. Additionally, the bill ensures that fiscal notes are available to the public, promoting accountability and transparency in governmental operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 2828 aims to enhance the legislative process in Hawaii by mandating the production of fiscal notes on all fiscal bills. This requirement addresses a significant gap in the current legislative procedure, where legislators often vote on measures without an understanding of their financial implications. With 44 other states already incorporating fiscal notes into their processes, this bill seeks to align Hawaii with these practices to improve transparency and informed decision-making within the legislature.

Contention

There may be some contention surrounding the implementation of this bill related to the resources required to produce accurate and timely fiscal notes. Legislators might raise concerns regarding the financial implications of funding the office of the legislative analyst, especially in terms of appropriating funds for salaries and necessary equipment. Moreover, there may be discussions about the workload that compliance with this requirement would generate for the legislative analyst and relevant agencies, which could impact the speed of the legislative process.

Companion Bills

HI HB2128

Same As Relating To The Office Of The Legislative Analyst.

Previously Filed As

HI HB296

Relating To Office Of Legislative Analyst.

HI HB568

Relating To Office Of Legislative Analyst.

HI HB1199

Relating To Office Of Legislative Analyst.

HI SB1081

Relating To Legislative Budget Office.

HI HCR138

Requesting The Legislative Reference Bureau To Conduct A Study To Understand The Implementation Process And Projected Financial Impact Of Adopting Fiscal Notes Into The State's Legislative Procedure.

HI HR132

Requesting The Legislative Reference Bureau To Conduct A Study To Understand The Implementation Process And Projected Financial Impact Of Adopting Fiscal Notes Into The State's Legislative Procedure.

HI SR10

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Sunrise Analysis Of Lactation Consultant Licensure.

HI SCR14

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Sunrise Analysis Of Lactation Consultant Licensure.

HI SB5

Relating To Legislative Vacancies.

HI SB105

Relating To Legislative Employees.

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