State & Local Legislation
Hawaiʻi Legislature Strengthens Workforce Programs
March 11, 2026
The Hawaiʻi House of Representatives passed multiple bills in 2026 aimed at enhancing the state's workforce development efforts. These legislative measures focus on expanding state-funded internship and apprenticeship programs, aligning public employee benefits with IRS limits, and providing grants to nonprofit organizations that assist residents in qualifying for federal aid. The initiatives emphasize recruiting and retaining skilled workers, improving access to sustainable employment, and coordinating statewide workforce strategies through agencies such as the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations and the Office of Community Services.
- State agencies and contractors involved in workforce development should prepare for increased program funding and expanded internship opportunities requiring 480 hours of training for internal recruitment eligibility.
- Nonprofit organizations may benefit from new grant opportunities to support residents in accessing federal aid programs, creating potential partnerships with state agencies.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new contract opportunities related to apprenticeship incentives and workforce training services across multiple Hawaiʻi communities including St. Louis Heights, Pālolo Valley, Maunalani Heights, Wilhelmina Rise, and Kaimukī.
- These developments indicate a strategic focus on workforce sustainability and skill development, relevant for vendors offering training, human resources, and community support services in Hawaiʻi.
Agencies
House Committee on Labor, Office of Community Services, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Hawaiʻi House of Representatives
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