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HRS §226-102

State goals for seven major concerns

Hawaii must work to make life better for people now and in the future. It will focus on seven important areas: the economy, population and land use, affordable housing, crime and justice, education, sustainability, and adapting to climate change.

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The statute, as written — Overall direction

The State shall strive to improve the quality of life for Hawaii's present and future population through the pursuit of desirable courses of action in seven major areas of statewide concern which merit priority attention: economic development, population growth and land resource management, affordable housing, crime and criminal justice, quality education, principles of sustainability, and climate change adaptation.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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