State Senate approves $60M aid package for Hawaii County
The Senate gave final approval today to a $60 million aid package for Hawaii County to help the island from the Kilauea lava flow that destroyed more than 700 homes last year and a tropical storm in August that caused serious flooding.
The package includes $20 million that the county can use as a local match for federal disaster assistance and another $40 million in state loans.
The funding, outlined in House Bill 1180, will be sent to the governor for final approval. But the county has already begun looking at how to appropriate the aid based on a proposal that Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim provided to the county council earlier this week, said Hawaii County Councilman Tim Richards during a press conference at the State Capitol today.
Richards said top priorities include rebuilding roads and other infrastructure affected by the volcanic eruption in Puna, as well as helping small businesses and revitalizing the tourism industry.
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