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Bill HB 606 allocates funds for mercantile projects and maintenance, enhancing living conditions and economic development for Native Hawaiian beneficiaries of DHHL.
Bill HB 606 allocates funds for mercantile projects and maintenance, enhancing living conditions and economic development for Native Hawaiian beneficiaries of DHHL.
Bill HB 606 aims to address the needs of the Department of Hawaiian Homelands (DHHL) by providing appropriations for various mercantile projects, as well as for repair and maintenance activities. The intent is to enhance the infrastructure and services available to beneficiaries of the DHHL, thereby improving living conditions and supporting economic development within the Hawaiian homelands.
Appropriations: The bill includes specific funding allocations intended for:
Beneficiary Support: The bill is designed to directly benefit individuals and families who are part of the DHHL program, which serves Native Hawaiians by providing them with homesteading opportunities.
Recent Actions:
Committee Recommendations: The bill has received recommendations for passage from several committees, including:
Amendments: The bill has been amended during its legislative journey, with the Senate adopting amendments before returning it to the House for further consideration.
HB 606 represents a significant legislative effort to support the Department of Hawaiian Homelands through targeted funding for essential projects and maintenance. By focusing on the needs of Native Hawaiian beneficiaries, the bill seeks to foster improved living conditions and stimulate economic development within the Hawaiian homelands. The ongoing legislative process reflects the collaborative effort required to finalize the bill and ensure its effective implementation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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