KAUAʻI DELEGATION SECURES SUPPORT FOR KEY COMMUNITY PROJECTS AND ORGANIZATIONS IN STATE BUDGET
- Hawai'i House Democrats
- 16 minutes ago
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KAUA‘I, HAWAI‘I – Kaua‘i legislators today expressed their appreciation for the collaborative efforts in the 2025 Legislative Session, which led to the inclusion of critical funding for priority projects in the Executive Budget, HB 300 CD1 for Fiscal Years 2025–2026 and 2026–2027.
The proposed budget reflects the Kaua‘i Delegation's commitment to addressing the unique needs of communities across the Garden Isle through targeted investments that strengthen infrastructure, enhance public services, and build long-term resilience.
Notable highlights include:
Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget:
Fiscal Year 2026 CIP:
“I deeply appreciate the teamwork within our Kaua‘i delegation,” said Senate President Ronald D. Kouchi (Senate District 8 – Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau). “These investments reflect our shared commitment to improving the lives of our residents, preserving our environment, and strengthening the island’s future. We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished together and remain committed to seeing these projects through for the people of Kaua‘i. We also want to thank the Ways and Means Committee Chair Donovan Dela Cruz and House Finance Chair Kyle T. Yamashita for their support of Kaua‘i.”
House Speaker Nadine K. Nakamura (House District 15 – Hā‘ena, Wainiha, Hanalei, Princeville, Kīlauea, Anahola, Keālia, Kapa‘a, portion of Wailua, Kawaihau) said, “This budget reflects our shared vision for Kaua‘i – strengthening public safety, supporting education, and investing in our infrastructure. It highlights what we can achieve together through community input and collaboration.”
Representative Luke A. Evslin (House District 16 – Wailua, Hanamā‘ulu, Kapaia, Līhu‘e, Puhi, portion of ‘Ōma‘o) added, “I’m especially encouraged by the funding that supports long-term resilience and sustainability for our home. Strategic investments in housing, agricultural lands, and water infrastructure are essential to preserving the health of our communities and ensuring that future generations can continue to live and thrive on Kaua‘i.”
House Majority Floor Leader Dee Morikawa (House District 17– Ni‘ihau, portion of ‘Ōma‘o, Kōloa, Po‘ipū, Lāwa‘i, Kalāheo, Ele‘ele, Hanapēpē, Kaawanui Village, Pākalā Village, Waimea, Kekaha) emphasized, “It’s always our goal to ensure that rural and neighbor island communities like ours are not left behind. This budget includes meaningful support for the people of Kaua‘i, and I’m grateful for the collaborative process that made it possible.”
HB 300 CD1 will go through a final vote in the Senate and House before heading to the Governor for a decision. |
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