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House Bill 1206 allocates $3.48 billion to the University of Hawaii, enhancing funding for teacher salaries, student programs, and technology improvements, benefiting education statewide.
House Bill 1206 allocates $3.48 billion to the University of Hawaii, enhancing funding for teacher salaries, student programs, and technology improvements, benefiting education statewide.
House Bill 1206 (HB 1206) is a legislative measure introduced on January 23, 2025, aimed at making appropriations for various educational programs and initiatives under the University of Hawaii. The bill is currently re-referred to the Education Committee (ECD), Higher Education Committee (HED), and Finance Committee (FIN) as of the latest referral sheet.
The primary intent of HB 1206 is to allocate funding for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, to support the University of Hawaii and its associated programs. This includes provisions for workforce development, defense-related educational initiatives, and various educational grants.
The bill outlines several appropriations, including:
The bill is expected to have a broad impact on:
House Bill 1206 represents a significant investment in the educational infrastructure of Hawaii, focusing on workforce development and support for both students and educators. The appropriations outlined in the bill are designed to enhance educational opportunities and outcomes across the state, addressing critical areas such as teacher compensation and student support programs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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