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Hawai’i State House Committee on Finance to hold first informational briefings this week

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The Hawai’i State House Committee on Finance will hold its first informational briefings of 2023, during which various state department representatives will provide updates and requests on their budget proposals.

Click here for the live stream of these meetings via YouTube. They also will be held in person in Conference Room 308 in the State Capitol.

Wednesday, Jan. 4 from 9 a.m. to noon

Economic Overview:

  • Eugene X. Tian, Ph.D – State Economist, Research and Economic Analysis Division, Dept. of Business, Economic Development and Tourism
  • Carl Bonham, Ph.D. – Executive Director, University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization
Hawai’i State Capitol
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Governor’s Financial Plan — Department of Budget and Finance

Thursday, Jan. 5 from 9 a.m. to noon

Department of Education – Charter Schools:

  • Charter Schools – EDN 600
  • Charter Schools Commission and Administration – EDN 612
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Thursday, Jan. 5 from 1:30 p.m. to completion

Department of Health – Hawaiʻi Health Systems Corporation:

  • Hawaiʻi Health Systems Corporation – Corporate Office – HTH 210
  • Kahuku Hospital – HTH 211
  • Hawaiʻi Health Systems Corporation – Regions – HTH 212
  • Ali’i Community Care – HTH 213
  • Maui Health System, a KFH, LLC – HTH 214
  • HHSC – Oʻahu Region – HTH 215

Friday, Jan. 6 from 9 a.m. to noon

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Department of Defense:

  • Amelioration of Physical Disasters (DEF 110)
  • Services to Veterans (DEF 112)
  • Hawaiʻi National Guard Youth Challenge Academy (DEF 114)
  • Hawaiʻi Army and Air National Guard (DEF 116)
  • Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency (DEF 118)

Click here for a list of upcoming briefings for the House Committee on Finance.

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