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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

HAWAI‘I NATIONAL GUARD: President Approves Gov. Ige’s Request to Extend Federal Funding for Hawaii National Guard Covid-19 Assistance

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Hawai‘i National Guard issued the following announcement on Dec. 3.

The federal government has approved Gov. David Ige’s request for an  extension of funding that will allow the Hawai‘i National Guard to  continue with COVID-19 assistance across the state through March 31,  2021.

The Hawai‘i National Guard’s citizen soldiers and airmen are  performing critical missions such as contact tracing, working on mobile  swab teams, health education for at-risk populations, screening, food  and medical supply distribution and much more. In addition, the State of  Hawai‘i anticipates the need for the Hawai‘i National Guard’s support  in executing COVID-19 vaccination distribution plans.

“The President’s approval of this funding extension will enable the  Hawai‘i National Guard to continue to provide much needed assistance as  we respond to this nationwide public health crisis and continue our  effort to protect our communities, save lives and minimize human  suffering,” said Gov. Ige.

“President Trump’s approval of Gov. Ige’s extension request allows  the Hawai‘i National Guard to continue the critical response missions in  support of the state and counties,” said Maj. Gen. Kenneth S. Hara,  adjutant general for the State of Hawai‘i.

It costs approximately $8.5 million per month to fund National Guard  emergency assistance activities associated with preventing, mitigating,  and responding to the threat to public health and safety posed by the  COVID-19 virus. Under 32 U.S.C. 502(f), the Federal Emergency Management  Agency (FEMA) of the Department of Homeland Security will fund 75  percent of the cost, with the state funding 25 percent – or about $2  million per month. The funding would cover 800 soldiers and airmen, and  the state has the ability to request additional funding for up to 1,300  soldiers and airmen.

Hawai‘i is among 47 states and the territories of Guam, Puerto Rico,  and the U.S. Virgin Islands to receive the funding extension.

See the Presidential Memorandum here: Memo

Original source can be found here.

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