KEY BILLS
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KEY BILLS 2022
The following are key food & agriculture bills that Hawaiʻi Food+ Policy supports/opposes this legislative session. Scroll through each key bill issue area's information box to learn about why we support/oppose them & why you should do the same!
Key Bill Issue Areas: Food Hub Pilot Program, Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Fee, Composting Program, Cover Crop Pilot Program, Waste Diversion, Farmer Equity, Pesticide Buffer Zones, Farm to Food Bank Program, DOE School Garden Coordinator, UH CTAHR P-20 Agriculture Education Coordinator
KEY BILLS 2021
The following are key food & agriculture bills that Hawaiʻi Food+ Policy supported/opposed the 2021 legislative session. Scroll through each key bill issue area's information box to learn about why we supported/opposed them & why you should do the same!
Key Bill Issue Areas: Farm to School, Food Hubs, Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Fee, SNAP: Double Up Food Bucks Program, Cover Crops, Agribusiness Development Corporation, Hawaiian Farming, Emergency Preparedness, Community-Based Subsistence Fishing Areas (CBSFAs), Loko I'a (Hawaiian Fishponds), & Ag Cooperatives
Farm to School
Requires the Department of Education to take on the farm to school program, & make goals & take action to better implement it.
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Food Hubs
Requires the department of agriculture to establish a five-year food hub pilot program to increase access to local food. Provides for the award of grant funding to qualified applicants wishing to establish or expand a food hub. Authorizes the issuance of general obligation bonds for the Honalo marshalling yard. Requires reports to the legislature.
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Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Fee
Imposes a two-cent-per-ounce tax on sugary drinks at the distributor level. Revenues would be deposited into the “Healthy ʻOhana Fund” to fund initiatives that aim to prevent obesity & chronic disease for Hawaiʻi’s ʻohana.
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SNAP: Double Up Food Bucks Program
Removes the $10 per visit per day cap on the dollar-for-dollar match received by Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program beneficiaries under the Hawaii Healthy Food Incentive Program, also known as the Double Up Food Bucks Program. Specifies that healthy proteins are eligible purchases under the program.
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Cover Crops
Provides reimbursement for cover crops.
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SB337: Relating to Sustainable Agriculture. (SUPPORT)
Agribusiness Development Corporation (ADC)
Requires the department of agriculture & agribusiness development corporation to annually lease at least fifty per cent of land leased or up for lease renewal to operations whose primary business is, or supports, local food production beginning 1/1/2022.
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Hawaiian Farming
Establishes an exemption form state income tax for the first $100,00 of a person's income form the business of taro cultivation or production is excluded from their gross income for Hawaii income tax purposes, provided that the department of agriculture makes its thirty thousand acre threshold determination.
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Community-Based Subsistence Fishing Areas (CBSFAs)
Loko I'a (Hawaiian Fishponds)
Provides the Department of Land & Natural Resources to utilize state-of-the-art knowledge in marine finfish hatchery production to establish a functional system to provide pua ‘ama & pua awa to stock loko i‘a.
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SB1319: Relating to Hawaiian Fishponds. (SUPPORT)