HONOLULU — Hawaii’s budget isn’t balanced, and Gov. Neil Abercrombie said Monday he will have to veto some of the Legislature’s spending requests to solve the problem. ADVERTISING HONOLULU — Hawaii’s budget isn’t balanced, and Gov. Neil Abercrombie said Monday
HONOLULU — Hawaii’s budget isn’t balanced, and Gov. Neil Abercrombie said Monday he will have to veto some of the Legislature’s spending requests to solve the problem.
“A major legal challenge has emerged that must be addressed,” Abercrombie said.
“The budget bill and the bond authorization bill must balance. They do not.”
To solve the problem, Abercrombie said he will veto about $45 million in proposed spending by the Department of Education for its facilities improvement projects.
State budget director Kalbert Young said the Department of Education agreed to the change and said the reduced funding will not delay current projects.
“They have enough funding that they can execute as planned, but for the second year, they will need to get that additional $45 million,” Young said.
Lawmakers will have to reinstate those funds when they return to the state capitol for the next legislative session, Young explained.
“It’s not easy,” Young said, but because the department has a large budget and multiple projects, it can adjust.
The solution, which was cleared with the state’s legislative leaders, avoids the need to call a special session to balance the budget, Abercrombie said.