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This bill proposes an amendment to the Hawaii Constitution requiring the first principal installment of general obligation bonds to mature within one year of issuance.
Hawaii's HB1185 aims to establish a legislative task force to study the application of artificial intelligence in the state's economy and government operations.
Key Provisions
Creation of a legislative task force to investigate AI applications in Hawaii's economy and government.
Latest Legislative Action
The committee on JDL deferred the measure.
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
District
Sylvia LukeD
Sponsor
HD-025
Full Legal Analysis
HB1185, introduced in the Hawaii State Legislature, seeks to create a legislative task force to investigate the application of artificial intelligence (AI) within Hawaii. The task force's primary objective is to evaluate both the advantages and disadvantages of integrating AI into the state's economic and governmental frameworks. The bill does not specify the composition, specific duties, or timelines for the task force's activities. As the full text of the bill is not available, further details regarding the task force's operations, reporting requirements, or stakeholder involvement remain unclear. The bill has been referred to the EDB/LAB and FIN committees for further consideration.
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