“Today’s Front Page: DHHL on path to spend $600M and Dells to put $6B in children’s account.”
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Today’s Front PageDHHL on path to spend $600MBy ANDREW GOMES Honolulu Star-Advertiser The state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands anticipates meeting a June 30 deadline to fully use $600 million appropriated in mid-2022 bythe Legislature mainly to develop homestead lots for beneficiaries. DHHL officials informed a state House of Representatives oversight panel on Monday that they expect to have $589 million encumbered, orobligated for use, by the end of this year followed by the remaining $11 million by March 1. Full encumbrance of…Read more Dells to put $6B in children’s accountsBy NICHOLAS KULISH NYTimes News Service Michael and Susan Dell announced Tuesday that they would deposit $250 in individual investment accounts for 25 million children, an amount totaling $6.25 billion. It is one of the largest philanthropic gifts ever to go directly to Americans. The money expands thenumber of children who will receive seed money for the investment accounts, known as “Trump accounts.” The federal government will give $1,000 to babies born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec….Read more High court to hear case regarding firefightersBy JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Two retired Hawaii Fire Department battalion chiefs who sued former Fire Chief Darren Rosario and lost both their Circuit Court case and their appeal to the Intermediate Court of Appeals will have their case heard by the Hawaii Supreme Court. The high court said in a Nov. 18 order that it will hear oral arguments in the case of Steve Loyola and Ty Medeiros, who claim they were stripped of their badges by Rosario for publicly criticizing him. The former…Read more |
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