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The chilling effect: How federal cuts and immigration crackdowns threaten food security in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 8/21/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 8/21/25

The chilling effect: How federal cuts and immigration crackdowns threaten food security in Hawaiʻi

The mega budget bill that Congress recently passed narrows who can access critical programs like SNAP and Medicaid, while fueling fear and confusion about who can safely apply for assistance in the wake of increased immigration enforcement.

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Reimagining our streets for health, fun and community
Transportation Equity Trinity Gilliam 4/17/25 Transportation Equity Trinity Gilliam 4/17/25

Reimagining our streets for health, fun and community

HB1260 would support the creation of a Summer Street Pilot Program, designed to temporarily transform car-congested roadways into vibrant spaces for outdoor fun and social interaction.

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As federal support fades, farm to families could fill the gap
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 4/8/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 4/8/25

As federal support fades, farm to families could fill the gap

Now, more than ever, investing in local food systems through programs like Farm to Families is a necessary strategy to build Hawaiʻi’s economic resilience and reduce food insecurity.

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How Hawaiʻi’s hardworking undocumented immigrants support our economy and communities
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 7/30/24 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 7/30/24

How Hawaiʻi’s hardworking undocumented immigrants support our economy and communities

A new report from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy lifts up the significant tax contributions that undocumented immigrants make to our federal, state and local governments through the taxes they pay each year. 

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Hawaiʻi is even less affordable after the pandemic
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 2/27/24 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 2/27/24

Hawaiʻi is even less affordable after the pandemic

How have jobs, wages and costs changed from before the COVID pandemic compared to after? These charts show changes from 2019 to 2022 that have affected livability for Hawaiʻi residents.

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Honolulu council should take time, consider whether Bill 45 is a good investment
Taxes & Budget, Transportation Equity Devin Thomas 6/7/22 Taxes & Budget, Transportation Equity Devin Thomas 6/7/22

Honolulu council should take time, consider whether Bill 45 is a good investment

While the stated purpose of Bill 45 is to promote economic growth, there is no way to show that providing the additional incentives in Bill 45 would be a cost-effective use of the city’s funds. 

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Highlights of the Hawaiʻi 2023 Supplemental Budget
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 5/23/22 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 5/23/22

Highlights of the Hawaiʻi 2023 Supplemental Budget

After two pandemic-constrained years, surprisingly strong finances have enabled legislators to make unprecedented investments in long-underfunded areas.

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Hawaiʻi should eliminate its tipped sub-minimum wage
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/24/22 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/24/22

Hawaiʻi should eliminate its tipped sub-minimum wage

Research shows that employers frequently exploit tip credit provisions to pay their employees beneath the legal minimum wage. As a result, tipped workers tend to earn lower, less consistent wages than non-tipped workers, and they are more likely to experience poverty.

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Federal spending reduced overall poverty last year despite the pandemic-recession
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/16/21 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/16/21

Federal spending reduced overall poverty last year despite the pandemic-recession

But in Hawaiʻi, tens of thousands of residents below the poverty line still struggled to make ends meet.

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Lawmakers must do more to invest in Hawaiʻi regenerative agriculture
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 7/5/21 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 7/5/21

Lawmakers must do more to invest in Hawaiʻi regenerative agriculture

The success of sustainable agriculture in Hawaiʻi will be contingent on sizable government investments in both small-scale farmers and the agencies that serve them.

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Fix the conveyance tax reform bill; don’t veto it
Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Beth Giesting 6/30/21 Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Beth Giesting 6/30/21

Fix the conveyance tax reform bill; don’t veto it

Increased economic activity and federal relief funds will only go so far; policymakers need to think about longterm needs for our communities and how we’ll get the resources to pay for them.

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Appleseed agenda 2021: stop cuts, boost working families and the economy
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 2/3/21 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 2/3/21

Appleseed agenda 2021: stop cuts, boost working families and the economy

Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s work during the 2021 legislative session focuses on the areas most critical to preserving the strength and stability of Hawaiʻi people, families and communities.

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How COVID-19 shaped Appleseed’s work in 2020
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 1/4/21 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 1/4/21

How COVID-19 shaped Appleseed’s work in 2020

The year 2020 was a turbulent one, but it proved the power of Hawaiʻi’s greatest strength—its people.

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Hawaiʻi’s job losses are increasing economic inequity
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 7/1/20 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 7/1/20

Hawaiʻi’s job losses are increasing economic inequity

Because of the way Hawaiʻi’s economy is structured, those who were already struggling to earn enough before COVID-19 are also the most likely to lose a job.

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State research confirms economic benefit of minimum wage hikes
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 2/24/20 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 2/24/20

State research confirms economic benefit of minimum wage hikes

The Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism’s latest report demonstrates that a living wage is not only possible, it is economically desirable.

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No cause for panic: Hawaiʻi’s economy is OK
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 12/16/19 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 12/16/19

No cause for panic: Hawaiʻi’s economy is OK

A quarter of slow growth is no reason for lawmakers to forgo important economic justice measures like raising the minimum wage.

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Honolulu just moved to the forefront of vacation rental regulation
Affordable Housing Will Caron 6/18/19 Affordable Housing Will Caron 6/18/19

Honolulu just moved to the forefront of vacation rental regulation

After 30 years, the county finally has the tools it needs to stop the proliferation of illegal short-term rentals.

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Enforcement of vacation rental regulations would restore balance
Affordable Housing Will Caron 5/29/19 Affordable Housing Will Caron 5/29/19

Enforcement of vacation rental regulations would restore balance

More than one out of every 20 housing units statewide is now offered as a vacation rental; in some communities, as many as four out of every 10 housing units have been converted into STRs.

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Appleseed announces 2019 policy agenda
Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 1/2/19 Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 1/2/19

Appleseed announces 2019 policy agenda

After months of research spent examining these critical issues, this agenda prioritizes efforts for maximum benefit to the community at-large.

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Public charge rule change would hurt Hawaiʻi’s economy
Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 10/15/18 Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 10/15/18

Public charge rule change would hurt Hawaiʻi’s economy

Not only would the proposed rule change adversely impact the standard of living of Hawaiʻi’s immigrant families, it would also harm Hawaiʻi’s overall economy.

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