Ige s New Budget Proposal Would Wipe Out The Jobs Of 149 State Workers - Honolulu Civil Beat
The proposed spending cuts may result in the first state government layoffs in more than a decade. Reading time: 7 minutes.
Gov. David Ige’s new two-year budget proposal would eliminate the jobs of 149 state employees who are scattered in departments across state government, and may also involve some as-yet unspecified tax increases.
But Ige expressed hope Monday that the new pandemic relief bill working its way through the U.S. Congress will provide money to help with the state budget crisis, and may allow for a delay in the state public worker furloughs that are scheduled to take effect Jan. 1.
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