Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR11

Introduced
1/28/26  
Refer
2/13/26  
Report Pass
4/7/26  

Caption

Urging The Counties To Initiate A Freeze On Primary Residence Property Taxes For Homeowners Who Are Seventy-five Years Of Age And Older To Create A More Secure Financial Environment For The Impacted Population.

Impact

Hawaii, noted for having the highest cost-of-living index in the United States, presents significant challenges for its elderly population, especially those on fixed incomes who may struggle to keep up with inflationary pressures. The proposed tax freeze on homeowners aged 75 and older is positioned as a necessary measure to prevent these individuals from being forced out of their homes due to financial constraints. By relieving these property tax burdens, the resolution aims to strengthen the financial footing of kūpuna, thereby promoting longer-term housing stability.

Summary

Senate Resolution 11 (SR11), introduced in the 2026 Regular Session of the Hawaii Legislature, urges local counties to implement a freeze on primary residence property taxes for homeowners aged seventy-five years and older. This initiative is primarily aimed at enhancing the financial stability of senior citizens, referred to as kūpuna in the Hawaiian context, who are facing increasing financial pressures in light of Hawaii's high cost of living. The current economic climate has created challenges for many older residents, prompting the need for legislative intervention to help them maintain their homes.

Contention

While SR11 seeks to provide essential relief, there may be potential contention surrounding the implementation of such a tax freeze. Concerns could be raised about the implications of reducing tax revenues for local governments, which may rely on these funds for essential public services. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the fairness of targeting specific age demographics for tax relief versus broader measures that address property taxes across varying income levels. Furthermore, the expiration of the tax freeze upon the sale or transfer of the property keeps the conversation open regarding how to balance the interests of aging homeowners with municipal revenue needs.

Companion Bills

HI HR6

Same As Urging The Counties To Initiate A Freeze On Primary Residence Property Taxes For Homeowners Who Are Seventy-five Years Of Age And Older To Create A More Secure Financial Environment For The Impacted Population.

HI SCR9

Same As Urging The Counties To Initiate A Freeze On Primary Residence Property Taxes For Homeowners Who Are Seventy-five Years Of Age And Older To Create A More Secure Financial Environment For The Impacted Population.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR104

Urging The Department Of Education To Strengthen Farm-to-school Initiatives.

HI HR100

Urging The Department Of Education To Strengthen Farm-to-school Initiatives.

HI SR114

Urging All State Departments To Partner With The Office Of Wellness And Resilience For Secure And Appropriate Data Sharing Agreements.

HI SR89

Urging The State To Reject Energy Sources Found To Be Harmful Or Destabilizing To Our Climate System And Environment And To Commit To Renewable Energy And The Values Of Hawaii's Residents.

HI SR203

Urging All Entities Against Using More Than One Million Gallons Of Water Per Year For Recreational Or Ornamental Purposes.

HI SR52

Requesting The Counties To Authorize A Percentage Of Taxes Generated By The General Excise And Fuel Taxes Collected By The Counties To Be Used For The Maintenance Of Privatelyowned Roadways That Are Open To The Public.

HI SR191

Urging The Department Of Human Services To Increase Reimbursement Rates To Primary Care Physicians For Services To Med-quest Recipients.

HI HCR12

Urging The United States Environmental Protection Agency To Provide Federal Assistance For The City And County Of Honolulu's Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure Improvements.

HI SR145

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Compensate The Residents Of Any Council District That Is Chosen To Host A New Landfill.

HI SR196

Urging The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands To Repeal, Revoke, Or Buy Out The Remainder Of The Lease Of The Prince Kuhio Plaza And Resell That Lease At Fair Market Value To A New Entity That Agrees To Properly Maintain The Property.

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