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Ige Signs ‘Cool Schools’ Bill
By News Release @ 12:42 AM :: 7683 Views :: Education K-12, Energy

GOVERNOR IGE SIGNS PUBLIC SCHOOLS HEAT ABATEMENT BILL

News Release from Office of the Governor, May 5, 2016

HONOLULU – Gov. David Ige signed into law SB3126 (Act 47), which allows for an emergency appropriation of $100 million to fund equipment and installation costs for air conditioning, heat abatement measures and related energy efficiency measures at public schools across the state.

“Cooling our schools has been my highest priority and we are thankful that our legislators got behind this initiative to make funds quickly available so the Department of Education can continue its work. Our students and teachers deserve safe and comfortable learning spaces so students can thrive. We will cool classrooms in energy-efficient ways, starting with the classrooms that need it most,” said Gov. Ige.

“This is truly a great day for Hawaii, particularly for the students and teachers, who will literally feel the benefits of this bill,” said Senate President Ronald D. Kouchi. “The collaboration between the Senate and House resulted in a creative solution to fund the DOE program to cool our schools and we should all be proud of what is really an investment into our future.”

“It’s been a pleasure working with the governor, the House and my colleagues. I think together, we were able to put out some excellent legislation to cool the schools. Doing it all at one time, I think has never been done before,” said House Speaker Joe Souki.

“You rarely see this many of us gathered together. Bi-partisan, unity on one measure that we can all rally behind. I think this is definitely a win for every single one of us, every single community,” said Senate Ways and Means Chair Jill Tokuda, at a standing-room only bill signing ceremony.

“The heat and the temperatures in the classrooms really impacted student learning. And now that we’ve committed $100 million, which is a large amount, it really is up to the Department of Education and the administration to make it work,” said House Finance Chair Sylvia Luke.

“This means safety, most importantly for our students and for our teachers. It’s a great first step in getting the environment we need for both teachers and students,” said GiGi Jones, mother of four public school students.

Documents are being processed and recorded to make monies available as early as next week to start cooling our schools.

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