WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the United States Senate advanced an eight-bill appropriations package that includes important priorities for Hawaii secured by Senator Mazie K. Hirono. The legislation, which funds and renews a range of domestic and international programs from the national Flood Insurance Program to energy production tax credits and health care programs, passed the Senate in 73-21 vote.
“From funding to support our public lands, to programs that combat hunger and homelessness, this bill provides necessary federal resources to support important programs in Hawaii and the country,” Senator Hirono said. “This bill also rejects the President’s proposed draconian cuts to federal education, housing, health care, and clean energy programs that Hawaii residents depend on every year.”
The bill invests in critical education, health care, transportation, and environmental programs that benefit Hawaii. Specific items that Senator Hirono championed include:
A summary of the full appropriations package can be found here.
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