Ige asks residents to ‘do more with less’ as state grapples with budget shortfall

Gov. David Ige speaks Thursday during his annual State of the State address. Ige asked residents to be ready for more tough times ahead as the state grapples with a large budget shortfall caused by a coronavirus pandemic that’s pummeled the tourism industry, but said improved tax revenue forecasts mean he’s not currently seeking broad-based tax increases. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Gov. David Ige speaks Thursday during his annual State of the State address. Ige asked residents to be ready for more tough times ahead as the state grapples with a large budget shortfall caused by a coronavirus pandemic that’s pummeled the tourism industry, but said improved tax revenue forecasts mean he’s not currently seeking broad-based tax increases. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Gov. David Ige speaks Thursday during his annual State of the State address. Ige asked residents to be ready for more tough times ahead as the state grapples with a large budget shortfall caused by a coronavirus pandemic that’s pummeled the tourism industry, but said improved tax revenue forecasts mean he’s not currently seeking broad-based tax increases. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

HONOLULU — Gov. David Ige on Monday asked residents to be ready for more tough times ahead as the state grapples with a large budget shortfall caused by a coronavirus pandemic that’s pummeled the tourism industry, but said improved tax revenue forecasts mean he’s not currently seeking broad-based tax increases.