Representative Kymberly Pine on Crime and CIP Appropriations





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Representative Kymberly Pine on Crime CIP cuts to the budget by the Democrats in HB2500 the State budget for operating and CIP appropriations FY 2009. Here is an excerpt from Capitol TV. • We also talked about CIP choices on House Draft 1 of the budget. Things have changed a little since then. Instead of funding 23000 for Synthetic field turf for Leilehua High School’s stadium, we increase that to 46000 (M. Oshiro, district). We still fund 0000 for Synthetic field turf for Mililani High School’s stadium (M. Lee, district), but instead of funding 0000 for artificial turf for Castle High School’s football field (K. Ito), we fund 0000 for an artificial surface for Moanalua High School (G. Wakai, dustrict) • Throughout the CIP portion of this budget, I also find many CIP dedicated as grants-in-aid to various organizations. While no doubt worthwhile, these were not priority items in HB 2500. The combined amounts from these CIP and the aforementioned synthetic turf appropriations would be more than enough to pay for priority items from the Department of Education that were left off Conference Draft 1 of this budget. Eliminate funding for the renovation of McKinley High School’s building 857, which is #19 on DOE’s priority list. ( million) Eliminate funding for Kapaa Elementary School’s library, which is #24 on DOE’s priority list. (.8 million) Eliminate funding for Konawaena’s Middle-Locker/Shower Building, which is #28 on DOE’s priority list. (.956 million
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