HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Kupuna Caucus of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature shared their 2025 legislative package on Feb. 7, aiming to enhance the quality of life for kupuna across the islands. Among other topics, the caucus proposed measures to expand healthcare access, food security and improve housing opportunities.
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“We are committed to having our seniors receive the support they need to live with dignity and independence, especially during this period of time in our lives,” said Senator Sharon Moriwaki. “This legislative package is a crucial step towards building a more inclusive and equitable future for all generations.”
The 2025 Kupuna Caucus bill package is as follows:
SB877/HB702 — Relating to Human Services
This bill would appropriate funds to increase the funding for Medicaid in-home services, on the condition that the Department of Human Services obtains maximum federal matching funds.
SB878/HB703 — Relating to Kupuna Housing
This bill would extend the sunset date for the State Rent Supplement Program for Kupuna to June 30, 2028.
SB879/HB701 — Relating to Taxation
This bill would establish a refundable Family Caregiver Tax Credit for nonpaid family caregivers. It would also require the Department of Taxation to report to the legislature before the convening of each regular session.
SB880/HB705 — Relating to the Executive Office on Aging
This would establish a temporary Medi-Medi Project within the Hawaiʻi State Health Insurance Assistance Program administered by the Executive Office on Aging to aid kupuna, Medicare beneficiaries, those with disabilities and other underserved populations who may qualify for various low-income subsidy programs to access their benefits. The Executive Office on Aging would also be required to submit reports to the legislature.
SB881/HB704 — Relating to Food Security
This bill would establish the Hawaiʻi Food Security Special Fund to restore SNAP benefit levels to those provided in federal fiscal year 2023, with reporting to the legislature.
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“Honoring our treasured kupuna in our communities means ensuring they have the care, respect and support they deserve,” said Rep. Cory M. Chun. “During this legislative session, we are focusing on ways to enhance their quality of life and address critical issues like healthcare, housing and food security.”
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