RELATING TO FARM TO FAMILIES.
Hawaii bill SB 1250 advances farm-to-family food access initiatives through amended legislation pending Finance Committee review and budget approval.
Hawaii bill SB 1250 advances farm-to-family food access initiatives through amended legislation pending Finance Committee review and budget approval.
SB 1250 is Hawaii legislation focused on connecting farm production with family food access, though the bill's specific mechanisms are not detailed in the provided legislative history. The measure has progressed through the Agricultural Committee with recommended amendments and was referred to the Finance Committee for budget considerations.
Farm-to-family programs aim to address food security and support local agriculture simultaneously—critical issues in Hawaii given its geographic isolation, high food costs, and agricultural decline. The bill's advancement through committees suggests lawmakers view this as a priority, though the Finance Committee referral indicates potential budget implications that need resolution.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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