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HRS §346-53.2

Public input on welfare program spending

This section says the state must share TANF data with certain legislative committees when asked. The committees review the program and suggest yearly funding. The legislature can hold public hearings on the program, at least one per island each year if hearings happen.

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The statute, as written — Temporary assistance for needy families; funding and programs; public comment

(a) The department, to the extent allowed under section 346-10, shall make all data relating to temporary assistance for needy families funds available to the senate and house of representatives committees having primary jurisdiction over fiscal, health, and human services issues, upon request. The committees shall jointly evaluate the implementation of the state temporary assistance for needy [families] program and program expenditures and make annual recommendations for appropriations. (b) The legislature may conduct hearings to receive public comment relating to the implementation of the state temporary assistance for needy families program and the optimal expenditure of program funds. The legislature shall determine the number and timing of hearings to be held; provided that if hearings are held, no fewer than one hearing on each island of the State shall be held annually; provided further that the senate and house of representatives committees having primary jurisdiction over fiscal, health, and human services matters shall jointly conduct the public hearings.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§346-10 Confidentiality of public assistance records

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