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Senate adopts standing committee reports 2206–2232 without objection
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Summary
The Hawaii Senate unanimously adopted standing committee reports numbered 2206 through 2232 after a motion from Senator Wakai and a second from Senator Decourt; no roll-call vote was requested and the chair declared the motion carried.
HONOLULU — The Hawaii Senate adopted standing committee reports numbers 2206 through 2232 during a brief session on Feb. 10, 2026.
Madam Clerk read the item calling for adoption of the reports. Senator Wakai moved their adoption and Senator Decourt seconded. After the motion was moved and seconded, Mister President asked if there was any discussion or objection; none was raised and the chair declared the motion carried.
The action was handled as a unanimous, voice-based adoption: the clerk announced the reports for adoption, a member moved and another seconded, and the chamber recorded no objections. No individual report debate or roll-call votes were recorded on the floor during this session.
The adoption moves the listed committee recommendations into the Senate record for whatever next steps the individual measures require (referral to subsequent action or placement on future calendars), as set by Senate rules and committee procedures. The records do not specify further floor amendments or separate votes on particular measures within the set of reports during this sitting.
The Senate then proceeded to other routine business and closed the day's session by adjourning until 11:30 a.m. the following day.

