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Senate Committee on Ways and Means Passes Senate Draft of the State Budget

The Senate Committee on Ways and Means today amended and passed HB1600, the state’s supplemental operating budget for fiscal years 2022-2023 (FY23).  

With the rebounding of the State’s economy and significant increases in tax revenues, the Senate coffers are anticipating the general fund to be $ 8,772,816,000 for FY22 and $ 9,299,185,000 in FY23. 

“The Senate approached this supplemental budget with the intent to create a responsible financial plan that includes a budget that incorporates strategies to improve the State’s credit rating and borrowing power and both restores and increases funding for critical services and programs.” said Senator Donovan Dela Cruz (District 22 – Mililani Mauka, Waipi‘o Acres, Wheeler, Wahiawa, Whitmore Village and portion of Poamoho), chair of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means.  

The Senate draft of the State budget includes the following highlights:  

Department of Accounting and General Services:  

Department of Agriculture: 

Department of the Attorney General: 

Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism: 

Department of Budget and Finance: 

Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: 

Department of Defense: 

Department of Education: 

Office of the Governor 

Department of Hawaiian Home Lands: 

Department of Health: 

Department of Human Resource Development: 

Department of Human Services: 

Department of Labor and Industrial Relations: 

Department of Land and Natural Resources: 

Department of Public Safety: 

County Subsidies: 

Department of Taxation: 

Department of Transportation: 

University of Hawaiʻi: 

House Bill 1600, House Draft 1, Senate Draft 1 now moves to the full Senate for a vote on second and third reading.  

To request an interview with Senator Dela Cruz, please email j.aki@capitol.hawaii.gov

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