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Fissure 8 in Leilani Estates. Photo taken on September 6, 2018 by USGS.

House: No Special Session For Kilauea Recovery
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by Big Island Video News
on Oct 13, 2018 at 3:23 pm

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HAWAIʻI ISLAND - The State Legislature will take up the issue of funding recovery efforts during the regular legislative session beginning in January 2019.

(BIVN) – There will be no special legislative session to address funding for Hawaiʻi Island as it recovers from the recent eruption of Kīlauea Volcano.

The State House issued a news release on Saturday afternoon announcing that the state legislature will instead consider funding requests for natural disasters during 2019 regular session.

Here is the full media release from the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives:

The Legislature will take up the issue of funding recovery efforts for natural disasters that have struck the State during the legislative session beginning in January 2019.

Hawaiʻi County officials have asked the Legislature to convene a special session to fund recovery needs from the recent Kīlauea eruption.

“House legislators are generally supportive of the County’s recovery efforts, but there are still many questions about specific funding requests and legislative proposals. In addition, several natural disasters have affected communities statewide and decisions about funding for recovery can occur during the regular session,” according to House Majority Leader Della Belatti.

“It is important for the Legislature to assess the statewide impact of natural disasters affecting the State and not to view the volcanic eruption on Hawaiʻi island in isolation of the recovery needs on all islands,” said Belatti.

In addition to the volcanic eruption, the State was hit hard this year by Tropical Storm Lane, wildfires on Maui, and flooding from Tropical Storm Olivia.

Hawaiʻi County’s latest estimate is that $335 million is needed for priority recovery expenses from the Kīlauea eruption. This estimate includes $22 million for emergency response operational support up to 2020. Overall recovery needs are estimated at $854 million and includes emergency response operational support through 2023, infrastructure projects, recovery planning and implementation studies.

“House members have been meeting with Hawaiʻi County officials on their recovery plans and funding requests,” said Belatti. “The ongoing dialogue has been productive, but many of the legislative proposals and funding requests need further discussion.”

House legislators have encouraged Hawai‘i County to further refine its recovery plans to identify specific needs, to work with the Governor to identify funds that can be used for immediate recovery needs, and to work with Hawai‘i’s federal delegation to apply for anticipated federal disaster relief.


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