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Gov. Green deploys federal disaster aid for storm-impacted residents
- Governor Green announced a federal disaster declaration to aid Hawaiʻi storm recovery, with up to 75% reimbursement for eligible losses.
- The state will extend tax filing deadlines and offer farm and small business grants to support immediate recovery needs.
- Governor Green emphasized a shift toward renewable energy to keep consumer costs down amid ongoing recovery.
- Residents affected by the floods can apply for a state tax extension via the Hawaii Department of Taxation.
- The conversation noted that 1,700 farm applications existed, prompting the administration to approve all farm aid applications.
- State officials announced a $2.5 million appropriation for farm relief and potential reimbursement from the Department of Agriculture.
- The governor outlined a plan to provide $5,000 to $10,000 grants to affected businesses, aiming to cover leases during the recovery month.
- Governor Green advocated diversifying Hawaiʻi’s energy portfolio toward renewables to reduce reliance on imports.
- The interview highlighted Gov. Green's determination to act promptly rather than wait on federal processes.
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