Legislative History (Wikipedia downloaded 1/7/2022): Hawaii state law since 1971 required that any woman getting a legal abortion in the state needed to be a resident for some specific period between 30 and 90 days [which this 2006 law repealed. This law's definition of "nonviable" was later refined]: As of 2019, the state prohibited abortions after the fetus was viable, generally some point between week 24 and 28.
Legislative Outcome: Passed House 37-13-1 on Mar/7/06; passed Senate 18-7-0 on Apr/11/06; Signed by Gov. Linda Lingle on Apr/26/06.
Wikipedia "Gas Cap Law" downloaded 1/7/2022:The Hawaii Gas Cap Law, introduced in 2005, set a price ceiling on wholesale gasoline prices. The price was set weekly by the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC). On May 5, 2006, [HB3115] suspended the gas cap law. The bill allows Hawaii's governor to reinstate the gas cap law at any time. In force for less than a year, the cap was seen by some as artificially raising consumer prices. The law has not been reinstated.
Legislative outcome: Passed Senate 22-3-0 on May/2/06; passed House 50-0-1 on May/4/06; Signed by Governor Linda Lingle on May/5/06
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