Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR50

Introduced
3/10/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Engrossed
4/9/26  
Refer
4/10/26  
Refer
4/17/26  
Report Pass
4/21/26  

Caption

Establishing The Hawaii Health Plan Working Group To Design And Recommend A Basic, Affordable Hawaii Health Plan Available To Every Resident Of The State.

Impact

If enacted, the working group will analyze health insurance needs in Hawaii and propose a plan that could potentially offer coverage to the estimated six to seven percent of residents who might otherwise lack insurance under the new federal regulations. By establishing this group, the state aims to ensure access to healthcare for all residents, thus maintaining a social safety net amid changing federal landscapes related to health insurance.

Summary

SCR50 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution establishing the Hawaii Health Plan Working Group tasked with designing and recommending a basic, affordable health plan for every resident in Hawaii. This initiative arises in response to federal changes that may lead to a significant portion of the state's population becoming uninsured, particularly after the recent expiration of enhanced federal Premium Tax Credits that had been making health insurance more affordable. The resolution reflects a proactive stance to prevent the state from facing a rise in uninsured residents similar to past challenges.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR50 appears largely positive, with strong support expressed among legislators who recognize the importance of maintaining health insurance coverage in the state. Advocates for the bill emphasize the necessity of affordable healthcare options for all residents and aim to create a plan that integrates lessons learned from previous successes in providing insurance coverage in Hawaii.

Contention

The resolution itself does not seem to encounter substantial opposition; however, discussions surrounding its provisions may reveal points of contention regarding how to fund the proposed health plan and the specifics of its design. Concerns could arise over the representation within the working group, particularly from stakeholders in the healthcare industry and insurance sectors, regarding who gets to shape the framework of the proposed health plan.

Companion Bills

HI SR49

Same As Establishing The Hawaii Health Plan Working Group To Design And Recommend A Basic, Affordable Hawaii Health Plan Available To Every Resident Of The State.

HI HCR29

Same As Establishing The Hawaii Health Plan Working Group To Design And Recommend A Basic, Affordable Hawaii Health Plan Available To Every Resident Of The State.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR161

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Convene A Working Group To Examine And Consider The Transfer Of Native Hawaiian Burial Site Management Under Chapter 6e, Hawaii Revised Statutes, From The State Historic Preservation Division To The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.

HI HCR193

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Convene A Working Group To Examine And Consider The Transfer Of Native Hawaiian Burial Site Management Under Chapter 6e, Hawaii Revised Statutes, From The State Historic Preservation Division To The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.

HI HR186

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Convene A Working Group To Examine And Consider The Transfer Of Native Hawaiian Burial Site Management Under Chapter 6e, Hawaii Revised Statutes, From The State Historic Preservation Division To The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.

HI SR130

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Convene A Working Group To Examine And Consider The Transfer Of Native Hawaiian Burial Site Management Under Chapter 6e, Hawaii Revised Statutes, From The State Historic Preservation Division To The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.

HI SCR10

Urging The Administrator Of The State Health Planning And Development Agency To Establish A Working Group On Health Insurance Reform To Provide Recommendations For Reducing The Impact Of Prior Authorization Requirements On The Timely Delivery Of Health Care In The State.

HI HCR124

Encouraging The Kawaihuelani Center For Hawaiian Language Of The University Of Hawaii At Manoa To Further Provide Learning Resources And Opportunities That Promote Hawaiian Language And Culture.

HI HR147

Establishing A Legislative Working Group For The Continued Oversight Of The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands' Execution Of Funds Appropriated By Act 279, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2022.

HI HR120

Encouraging The Kawaihuelani Center For Hawaiian Language Of The University Of Hawaii At Manoa To Further Provide Learning Resources And Opportunities That Promote Hawaiian Language And Culture.

HI SR6

Urging The Administrator Of The State Health Planning And Development Agency To Establish A Working Group On Health Insurance Reform To Provide Recommendations For Reducing The Impact Of Prior Authorization Requirements On The Timely Delivery Of Health Care In The State.

HI SB109

Relating To The Hawaiian Language.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.