Saiki said legislators have agreed that the allocation for neighboring counties will include $80 million to the Big Island, $66 million to Maui County, and $28 million to Kaua’i County.
The legislature is also going to allocate $20 million to the State Department of Transportation for thermal screening, $10 million for the Governor’s Navigator program led by Alan Oshima, and $1.36 million to upgrade the state computer system portal for the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program, which provides unemployment funding for those who are self-employed. Saiki said $100 million will be allocated to the Department of Defense to fund the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA) for their work towards COVID-19.
Around $550 million will be put into the State’s Rainy Day Fund.
The federal funding must be spent by the end of the year, or it lapses.