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Luis Salaveria

The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ State Legislature is in full swing and just over half way through the process. The First Crossover deadline for bills was March 12, where bills that are still alive moved onto the other chamber (senate bills cross over to the House and house bills cross over to the Senate). There were more than 2,400 bills introduced this session and approximately 570 of those bills dealt with the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ either directly or indirectly.

On March 18, the same major deadline was applied to all budget bills. The University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Board of Regents¡¯ supplemental operating budget requested $18.8 million in additional general funds for the next fiscal year for university initiatives.

The following table shows the supplemental operating budget comparison between the board, the governor¡¯s December submission, and the House Draft. Please note that the governor issued two budget Governor¡¯s Messages (GM2 and GM5) that included additional funding for UH:

Category Board of Regents Governor (Dec) House Draft 1
Healthcare Initiative $3,724,600    
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Athletics $15,080,000    
Aloha Safe Homes (GM2)     $300,000
Evaluate sea-level rise (GM2)     $500,000
Name, Image, and Likeness (GM5)     $5,000,000
UH Cancer Center (GM5)     $5,000,000
American Sign Language Programs     $140,000
Information Technology Services     $150,000
Community Resilience Hubs Pilot (UH System)     $500,000
Grand Total $18,804,600   $11,590,000

For the capital improvement projects (CIP) budget, UH requested $283.1 million for FY27 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 UH System. HB 1800 HD1 includes $188.5 million for FY27 in General Obligation Bond funding for various projects.

The following table shows the CIP budget comparison between the board, governor and House:

Description Board of Regents FY27 Governor FY27 House Draft 1 FY27
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Student Housing $59,250,000   $28,500,000
UH System Renew, Improve, and Modernize (RIM) $100,000,000 $65,000,000 $80,000,000
UH Hilo RIM $30,000,000 $9,500,000 $9,500,000
UH Community Colleges Capital Renewal & Deferred Maintenance $30,725,000 $20,000,000 $20,000,000
UH West Oʻahu RIM $5,000,000 $3,000,000 $3,000,000
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Athletics Facilities $11,000,000 $7,300,000 $11,000,000
UH Community Colleges Minor CIP $30,125,000 $20,000,000 $20,000,000
Waik¨©k¨© Aquarium $10,000,000 $7,000,000  
Kapiʻolani CC Renovations for Health Program $4,000,000   $4,000,000
UH Maui College Vocational Training Center Modernization $3,000,000    
UH Hilo Student Housing   $5,500,000  
UH Maui College – Hale Modernization     $9,000,000
Waialeʻe Livestock Research Station Improvements (CTAHR)     $3,500,000
Total $283,100,000 $137,300,000 $188,500,000

The Legislature, along with non-essential state and county offices, closed operations on two separate days in the past couple of months due to extreme weather. These closures reduced the number of legislative days from 60 to 58, however, key deadlines agreed upon by House and Senate leadership prior to the start of session remain. With a little less than two months left before the adjournment of the State Legislature, 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 16 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 Hawai?i State Legislature is still scheduled to adjourn on May 8, 2026.

Mahalo for your time and attention,
Luis Salaveria
UH Vice President of Budget and Finance/Chief Financial Officer

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