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11 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 2038 THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to poverty reduction. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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4747 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that more than thirty‑three per cent of Hawaii's residents live in "ALICE" households, or households that are employed but asset limited and income constrained. These households have no financial safety net for emergencies and are employed but with incomes too low to support the State's basic cost of living. According to Aloha United Way's 2023 report "ALICE In the Crosscurrents: COVID and Financial Hardship in Hawaii," the cost of household basics in Hawaii is more than double the Federal Poverty Level. The average single adult in Hawaii needs $36,912 per year to pay for basic necessities like housing, food, and transportation, while the Federal Poverty Level is $14,820 per year. The legislature recognizes that, pursuant to the Hawaii State Planning Act, it is the State's policy to "[a]ssist individuals, especially those in need of attaining a minimally adequate standard of living and those confronted by social and economic hardship conditions[.]" Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to require the department of human services to establish state goals for poverty reduction and socio-cultural advancement that support the principles of the Hawaii State Planning Act by reducing by fifty per cent by 2050 the number of families in the State that are employed but asset limited and income constrained. SECTION 2. Section 346-14, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§346-14 Duties generally. Except as otherwise provided by law, the department of human services shall: (1) Establish and administer programs and standards, and adopt rules as deemed necessary for all public assistance programs; (2) Establish, extend, and strengthen services for the protection and care of abused or neglected children and children in danger of becoming delinquent to make paramount the safety and health of children who have been harmed or are in life circumstances that threaten harm; (3) Establish and administer programs, and adopt rules as deemed necessary, for the prevention of domestic and sexual violence and the protection and treatment of victims of domestic and sexual violence; (4) Assist in preventing family breakdown; (5) Place, or cooperate in placing, abused or neglected children in suitable private homes or institutions and place, or cooperate in placing, children in suitable adoptive homes; (6) Have authority to establish, maintain, and operate receiving homes for the temporary care and custody of abused or neglected children until suitable plans are made for their care; and accept from the police and other agencies, for temporary care and custody, any abused or neglected child until satisfactory plans are made for the child; (7) Administer the medical assistance programs for eligible public welfare and other medically needy individuals by establishing standards, eligibility, and health care participation rules, payment methodologies, reimbursement allowances, systems to monitor recipient and provider compliance, and assuring compliance with federal requirements to maximize federal financial participation; (8) Cooperate with the federal government in carrying out the purposes of the Social Security Act and in other matters of mutual concern pertaining to public welfare, public assistance, and child welfare services, including the making of reports, the adoption of methods of administration, and the making of rules as are found by the federal government, or any properly constituted authority thereunder, to be necessary or desirable for the efficient operation of the plans for public welfare, assistance, and child welfare services or as may be necessary or desirable for the receipt of financial assistance from the federal government; (9) Carry on research and compile statistics relative to public and private welfare activities throughout the State, including those dealing with dependence, defectiveness, delinquency, and related problems; (10) Develop plans in cooperation with other public and private agencies for the prevention and treatment of conditions giving rise to public welfare problems; (11) Adopt rules governing the procedure in hearings, investigations, recording, registration, determination of allowances, and accounting and conduct other activities as may be necessary or proper to carry out this chapter; (12) Supervise or administer any other activities authorized or required by this chapter, including the development of the staff of the department through in‑service training and educational leave to attend schools and other appropriate measures, and any other activities placed under the jurisdiction of the department by any other law; (13) Make, prescribe, and enforce policies and rules governing the activities provided for in section 346‑31 it deems advisable, including the allocation of moneys available for assistance to persons assigned to work projects among the several counties or to particular projects where the apportionment has not been made pursuant to other provisions of law, if any, governing expenditures of the funds; (14) Determine the appropriate level for the Hawaii security net, by developing a tracking and monitoring system to determine what segments of the population are not able to afford the basic necessities of life, and advise the legislature annually regarding the resources required to maintain the security net at the appropriate level; (15) Subject to the appropriation of state funds and availability of federal matching assistance, expand optional health care to low-income persons as follows: (A) Pregnant women and infants under one year of age living in families with incomes up to one hundred eighty-five per cent of the federal poverty level and without any asset restrictions; (B) Children under six years of age living in families with incomes up to one hundred thirty‑three per cent of the federal poverty level and without any asset restrictions; (C) Older children to the extent permitted under optional federal medicaid rules; (D) Elder persons; (E) Aliens; (F) The homeless; and (G) Other handicapped and medically needy persons; [and] (16) Subject to the appropriation of state funds and availability of federal matching assistance, establish the income eligibility level for the medically needy program at one hundred thirty-three per cent of the assistance allowance[.]; and (17) Establish state goals for poverty reduction and socio‑cultural advancement that support the principles of the Hawaii State Planning Act by reducing by fifty percent by 2050 the number of families in the State that are employed but asset limited and income constrained." SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that more than thirty‑three per cent of Hawaii's residents live in "ALICE" households, or households that are employed but asset limited and income constrained. These households have no financial safety net for emergencies and are employed but with incomes too low to support the State's basic cost of living. According to Aloha United Way's 2023 report "ALICE In the Crosscurrents: COVID and Financial Hardship in Hawaii," the cost of household basics in Hawaii is more than double the Federal Poverty Level. The average single adult in Hawaii needs $36,912 per year to pay for basic necessities like housing, food, and transportation, while the Federal Poverty Level is $14,820 per year.
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5353 Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to require the department of human services to establish state goals for poverty reduction and socio-cultural advancement that support the principles of the Hawaii State Planning Act by reducing by fifty per cent by 2050 the number of families in the State that are employed but asset limited and income constrained.
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7575 (9) Carry on research and compile statistics relative to public and private welfare activities throughout the State, including those dealing with dependence, defectiveness, delinquency, and related problems;
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123123 Report Title: DHS; ALICE; State Planning Act; Poverty Reduction Description: Requires the Department of Human Services to establish state goals for poverty reduction and socio-cultural advancement that support the principles of the Hawaii State Planning Act by reducing by 50% by 2050 the number of families in the State that are employed but asset limited and income constrained. The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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