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Big Island to get $80M from CARES Act

May 11, 2020 at 12:10 pm Updated: May 11th, 2020 at 2:58 pm sbracken
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Hawaii State House Speaker Scott Saiki, in the Monday meeting of the State House Select Committee on COVID-19 Economic and Financial Preparedness, said one of the things to be accomplished during the State’s legislative session is allocating some of the Federal funding for COVID-19 relief to neighbor island counties.  The State legislature had suspended its session March 17 and resumed today for a week or ten days.
Because of its population, the City and County of Honolulu is getting a direct infusion of money, around $387 million. The Federal CARES Act provides that  local governments with populations of 500,000 or more are eligible for direct aid. The remainder of the federal money for government goes to the state, which is supposed to share 45% of that amount with the local governments smaller than 500,000 people.

Saiki said legislators have agreed that the allocation for neighboring counties will include $80 million to the Big Island, $66 million to Maui County, and $28 million to Kaua’i County.

The legislature is also going to allocate $20 million to the State Department of Transportation for thermal  screening, $10 million for the Governor’s Navigator program led by Alan Oshima, and $1.36 million to upgrade the  state computer system portal for the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program, which provides unemployment funding for those who are self-employed.  Saiki said $100 million will be allocated to the Department of Defense to fund the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA) for their work towards COVID-19.

Around $550 million will be put into the State’s Rainy Day Fund.

The federal funding must be spent by the end of the year, or it lapses.

 

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