State of Hawaii Taxable General Obligation Bonds of 2020, Series FZ Investor Presentation slide image

State of Hawaii Taxable General Obligation Bonds of 2020, Series FZ Investor Presentation

STATE 1959 General Fund Financial Plan as of July 15, 2020 The State is pursuing a two-phase approach to manage the General Fund Financial Plan Initial Phase: Taking actions to ensure that the State can address revenue shortfalls through FY2021 FY2020 FY2021 Administration issued directives to reduce spending -- restrictions, hiring freezes, etc. Legislature authorized fund transfers ($341 million) Legislature authorized transfer of $350 million from the EBRF to general fund Administration walked back supplemental budget requests ($178 million) & proposed legislation ($19 million) Legislature reduced FY2021 base budget by $205 million Legislature authorized up to $2.1 billion of working capital borrowing through short-term G.O. Bonds (or MLF) however, Administration plans to borrow only $750 million in late 2020 ■ Legislature authorized use of $183 million from the HHRF to address pandemic-related shortfalls however, Administration does not plan to use HHRF funding at the present time ▪ Legislature authorized fund transfers ($40 million) Administration to negotiate approximately 10% furloughs for most State employees ($190 million) Administration to suspend temporarily OPEB pre-funding & pay only retiree health premiums ($390 million) by emergency proclamation Second Phase: Undertaking a program review in conjunction with preparation of the fiscal biennium 22-23 budget, that will be presented to the Legislature during the 2021 legislative session, to ensure that State expenditures are in line with reduced revenue projections (current target of $520 million) FY2021 - 23 Future considerations (during subsequent legislative sessions) may include possible tax increases, refocusing the State's Medicaid program, other budget reductions, etc. 10 Sources: Department of Accounting and General Services; Department of Budget and Finance, July 2019.
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