Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB881

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Food Security.

Impact

The proposal calls for state-level support to supplement existing federal SNAP benefits, ensuring that families receive the same level of assistance as in the federal fiscal year 2023. The funds will be distributed via an electronic benefit transfer system, aimed at bolstering the purchasing power of SNAP recipients. Additionally, this bill aims to stimulate local agriculture by directing funds to programs that incentivize the purchase of locally grown produce, thereby benefiting both families in need and local food retailers.

Overall

If enacted, SB881 will establish a sustainable model for enhancing food security in Hawaii and will require ongoing reporting to ensure accountability in the management of the funds. The legislation is poised to serve as a critical lifeline for many families struggling with food insecurity amid rising living costs, marking a proactive step by the Hawaii legislature to address this pressing social issue.

Summary

SB881, introduced in the State of Hawaii, seeks to enhance food security for vulnerable families by establishing the Hawaii Food Security Special Fund. This initiative comes at a time when families in Hawaii are experiencing reduced benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), with significant cuts affecting their ability to afford basic necessities. The bill recognizes the severe impact of these cuts, which have placed additional strain on low-income families who already struggle with high living costs, with statistics showing that nearly one-third of households in Hawaii faced food insecurity in 2023.

Contention

Notably, the bill addresses the sluggish response from federal authorities in adjusting SNAP benefits, placing emphasis on the urgency of state intervention. Legislative discussions around SB881 may see contention due to differing views on state versus federal responsibilities in welfare provisions, as well as the adequacy of state funding to sustain the proposed special fund. There may also be concerns regarding potential increased taxation or allocation of state resources away from other critical services to support this initiative.

Companion Bills

HI HB704

Same As Relating To Food Security.

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