Bills supporting public services, working families, government operations signed into law
The laws protect SNAP and healthcare, lower the commercial CDL age to 18 and revise tax rules after a projected $3 billion revenue shortfall.
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Gov. Green signs income tax bill, others into law
Gov. Josh Green signed four measures into law on Thursday, May 21, to strengthen public services, support working families, and improve government operations across Hawaiʻi, including bills relating to income tax, emergency appropriations, commercial driver's licenses, and port pilotage.
GOVERNOR GREEN SIGNS BILLS TO STRENGTHEN AND PROTECT ESSENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICES
View this email in your browser GOVERNOR GREEN SIGNS BILLS TO STRENGTHEN AND PROTECT ESSENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICES HONOLULU — Governor Josh Green signed four measures into law today to strengthen public services, support working families and improve government operations across Hawaiʻi. Together, these bills reflect the state’s commitment to responsive governance and prioritizing the well-being of our local communities. “These key pieces of legisla…
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