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Kalbert Young, 东精影业 vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 东精影业 budget as it goes through the 2022 Hawaiʻi State Legislative session.

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Kalbert Young

The 2022 Hawaiʻi State Legislative session is at about the halfway mark with the March 4 First Crossover deadline, where bills move to the non-originating chamber (Senate bills crossover to the House of Representatives, and House bills crossover to the Senate). More than 2,500 bills were introduced this session, with more than 625 of those directly or indirectly impacting the University of Hawaiʻi.

The supplemental budget bill (HB 1600), crossed over to the Senate and has been referred to the Senate Committee on Ways and Means. 东精影业 requested $47.4 million in additional general funds, of which more than $46 million is for restoration of general funds that were reduced in 2021, and for the return of support for the athletic departments and other campus operations. The governor included the entire 东精影业 Board of Regents-approved request and added $28.2 million. The House works on the budget before the Senate and has approved virtually the entire request by the governor and added almost $53.5 million.

We are extremely thankful for the support we received from the House in the restoration of the budget cuts along with funding for other programs such as expanding the Hawaiʻi Promise Program, support for workforce development initiatives in K–12 education, nursing, and expanding graduate medical education for John A. Burns School of Medicine workforce development, to name a few. We will continue to monitor the bill as it proceeds through the Senate approval process.

The following table shows the supplemental operating budget comparison between the board, governor and House:
Description BOR FY23 Governor FY23 House FY23
General Fund Restoration—东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 $30,000,000 $30,000,000 $30,000,000
General Fund Restoration—JABSOM $1,200,000 $1,200,000 $1,200,000
General Fund Restoration—东精影业 Hilo $2,280,000 $2,280,000 $2,280,000
General Fund Restoration—东精影业 West Oʻahu $1,080,000 $1,080,000 $1,080,000
General Fund Restoration—东精影业 Community Colleges $4,600,000 $4,600,000 $4,600,000
General Fund Restoration—东精影业 System Support $3,391,232 $3,391,232 $3,391,232
Athletics—东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 $3,600,000 $3,600,000 $12,400,000
Athletics—东精影业 Hilo $400,000 $400,000 $1,400,000
PISCES $550,000 $550,000 $550,000
Creative Media at 东精影业 West Oʻahu $282,000 $282,000 $282,000
Nursing Clinical Instructors (东精影业 惭ā苍辞补, 东精影业 Hilo, Community Colleges) $1,756,489 $1,756,489
Residency Program Expansion $2,040,000 $1,880,000
Teacher Workforce Education $557,097 $557,097
IT and Cybersecurity Workforce $1,575,000 $1,575,000
Creative Media at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 $380,000 $580,000
Aviation Program at 东精影业 Hilo $190,000 $190,000
Repairs, Maintenance, and Equipment $21,700,000 $38,100,000
Immersion School Teaching Pathway at ʻImiloa $2,889,496
Maui Food Innovation $146,000
Culinary Institute of the Pacific—Kapiʻolani CC $ 339,840
Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion to 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 $12,506,283
Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion to 东精影业 Hilo $1,773,450
Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion to 东精影业 West Oʻahu $5,080,639
Hawaiʻi Promise—Additional Funds to Community Colleges $4,800,000
Total $47,383,232 $75,581,818 $129,357,526

For the capital improvement projects (CIP) budget, 东精影业 requested $89 million for FY23 in additional General Obligation Bonds to address capital renewal, progress on deferred maintenance and funding for projects to modernize each of the campuses within the 东精影业 System. HB 1600 HD1 includes $55 million for FY23 in General Obligation Bond funding for various projects.

The following table shows the CIP budget comparison between the board, governor and House:
Description BOR FY23 Governor FY23 House FY23
Hamilton Library $6,000,000
Central Administrative Facility with Parking $4,000,000
Leeward CC Fascias $6,500,000 $6,500,000 $6,500,000
Waikīkī Aquarium Discharge System Upgrade $11,500,000 $11,500,000 $11,500,000
Renew, Improve, Modernize (RIM)—Systemwide $33,500,000 $32,000,000
RIM—东精影业 West Oʻahu $2,500,000 $2,500,000
Capital Renewal and Deferred Maintenance—Community Colleges $25,000,000 $24,000,000 $25,000,000
东精影业 West Oʻahu Campus Expansion and University Village $10,000,000 $10,000,000
Hawaiʻi CC—Redevelopment of Manono Campus $2,000,000
Total $89,000,000 $86,500,000 $55,000,000

 

There are a number of other measures that are still moving through the process that would be negatively impactful to 东精影业. One such measure, SB 3269 SD2, would impact 东精影业 faculty’s academic tenure and, in its most recent version, mandates the 东精影业 president to adopt the BOR’s permitted interaction groups recommendations. Another measure, SB 3355 SD2, would mandate the creation of a BOR committee on community colleges and direct the vice president of the community colleges report to that standing committee, rather than the president of 东精影业. Both SB 3269 SD2 and SB 3355 SD2 were passed out by the Senate and crossed over to the House for their consideration.

Next steps

There is a little less than two months left before the adjournment of the State Legislature, and we are just about at the halfway point for the session. The 东精影业 administration, alumni association, faculty and staff and other affinity groups have been active on the measures highlighted here and a number of others. All of our engagements with legislators help to advocate and ensure that public funding for university programs can continue.

The next update will come after the next major deadline, which is Second Crossover on April 14 when bills still alive return to their originating chamber. This is then followed by conference committees during the last two weeks of the legislative session. The Hawaiʻi State Legislature is scheduled to adjourn on May 5, 2022.

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