We outline issues examined and progress made by the Light Higgs Snowmass 1996
working group regarding discovering Higgs bosons and measuring their detailed
properties. We focused primarily on what could be learned at LEP2, the Tevatron
(after upgrade), the LHC, a next linear \epem collider and a \mupmum
collider.Comment: 47 pages, full postscript file also available via anonymous ftp at
ftp://ucdhep.ucdavis.edu/gunion/summary_snowmass96.ps To appear in
``Proceedings of the 1996 DPF/DPB Summer Study on New Directions for High
Energy Physics''. Minor revisions of references and wording have been made in
a few place