He also urged the Legislature to work with him on taking the next step to provide access to preschool for every child in Hawaiʻi. “There have been a lot of things we’ve had to postpone because of the pandemic. One of the most important was our proposal to create a universal preschool system in Hawaiʻi,” said Gov. Ige. “Research tells us that early learning is crucial in preparing our children for school and life in general. We will continue to nurture our early learners through our community-based centers.”
And Gov. Ige also announced the state is working to maximize federal funding for Broadband and is proposing the largest investment in technology in state history – a total of more than $400 million.
“We’re calling it Apakau Ka La, ‘spreading of the sun’s rays’ — and it will support critical infrastructure for the future, connecting all of the main Hawaiian Islands. This initiative will not only close the digital divide between the haves and the have-nots, but it will also strengthen us as a community,” said Gov. Ige.
The entire State of State address TEXT is attached.