MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
HB 1352 allocates funds to the University of Hawaii to enhance Hawaiian language and cultural education, benefiting students and the Hawaiian community.
HB 1352 allocates funds to the University of Hawaii to enhance Hawaiian language and cultural education, benefiting students and the Hawaiian community.
House Bill 1352 (HB 1352) aims to make an appropriation to the University of Hawaii, focusing on enhancing the Hawaiian language and cultural education through various initiatives. The bill seeks to support programs such as I Hoa Na Moolelo, Ka Ulu Hoi, and Ke Panana, which are integral to the preservation and promotion of Hawaiian heritage.
HB 1352 represents a significant legislative effort to support the University of Hawaii in its mission to promote and preserve Hawaiian language and culture. Through targeted funding, the bill aims to enhance educational programs that are vital to the Hawaiian community's heritage and identity.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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