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A turning point for SNAP: Strengthening local supports for Hawaiʻi households
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 11/20/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 11/20/25

A turning point for SNAP: Strengthening local supports for Hawaiʻi households

Hawaiʻi has an opportunity to build a more resilient, community-driven food system—one that protects families regardless of federal uncertainty.

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Kūpuna at risk: How federal changes to SNAP impact older adults in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 10/6/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 10/6/25

Kūpuna at risk: How federal changes to SNAP impact older adults in Hawaiʻi

Even within these new constraints, Hawaiʻi can innovate by combining or re-imagining existing programs to expand access and strengthen support for our seniors.

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Can Hawaiʻi afford to cut the grocery tax?
Taxes & Budget, Food Equity Devin Thomas and Daniela Spoto 9/17/25 Taxes & Budget, Food Equity Devin Thomas and Daniela Spoto 9/17/25

Can Hawaiʻi afford to cut the grocery tax?

Any proposal to reduce or remove the GET on food must be paired with a credible plan for replacing the revenue. It’s a challenge, but also an opportunity to build a fairer and more sustainable system.

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Federal transportation cuts threaten Hawaiʻi’s health and climate goals
Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz and Trinity Gilliam 7/29/25 Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz and Trinity Gilliam 7/29/25

Federal transportation cuts threaten Hawaiʻi’s health and climate goals

With $131 million in transportation funds at risk, Hawaiʻi faces the possibility of lasting harm to our island infrastructure, and inhibited mobility for residents who rely on walking, biking and public transit. 

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How looming Federal cuts could impact housing in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing Susan Le 6/30/25 Affordable Housing Susan Le 6/30/25

How looming Federal cuts could impact housing in Hawaiʻi

If enacted, these cuts would gut rental assistance, eliminate key affordable housing development programs and slash funding for homelessness services.

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Hawaiʻi families deserve better: How federal cuts to nutrition programs will impact our state
Food Equity Daniela Spoto and Genevieve Mumma 6/17/25 Food Equity Daniela Spoto and Genevieve Mumma 6/17/25

Hawaiʻi families deserve better: How federal cuts to nutrition programs will impact our state

With grocery prices still soaring and food insecurity on the rise, this is the worst possible time to shrink our nation's most important anti-hunger program. 

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Hawaiʻi’s 2025 legislature focused on raising tax revenue to prepare for federal cuts
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 5/22/25 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 5/22/25

Hawaiʻi’s 2025 legislature focused on raising tax revenue to prepare for federal cuts

Assessing a proper tax rate on corporations and the wealthy will be necessary to produce a budget that can fund critical safety net programs and investments in our future.

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Transformative housing bills went nowhere this legislative session, but small wins keep hope alive
Affordable Housing Susan Le 5/20/25 Affordable Housing Susan Le 5/20/25

Transformative housing bills went nowhere this legislative session, but small wins keep hope alive

With federal cuts looming and home prices still climbing, the stakes have never been higher. One thing is clear: Hawaiʻi’s families can’t afford another session of half-measures.

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Proposed Trump tax cuts will overwhelmingly benefit the top 1 percent
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 4/15/25 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 4/15/25

Proposed Trump tax cuts will overwhelmingly benefit the top 1 percent

As millions of Americans file their taxes this April, both the U.S. House and Senate have passed budget resolutions that open the pathway for a massive tax giveaway for the wealthiest people in the country.

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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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Why is SNAP failing Hawaiʻi residents?
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 3/12/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 3/12/25

Why is SNAP failing Hawaiʻi residents?

It’s time for the state to invest in a more resilient, independent social safety net system that can keep working families going regardless of chaos at the federal level.

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Congress’ budget blueprint leaves Hawaiʻi’s working families behind
Taxes & Budget Will White 3/4/25 Taxes & Budget Will White 3/4/25

Congress’ budget blueprint leaves Hawaiʻi’s working families behind

In effect, the budget blueprint aims to take food out of the mouths of hungry keiki, so that billionaires can pad their pockets even more on the way to the bank.

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The big budget trouble with HB2404’s over-broad and sweeping tax cuts 
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 5/29/24 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 5/29/24

The big budget trouble with HB2404’s over-broad and sweeping tax cuts 

Last minute changes to the bill, made without public scrutiny, will increase its cost by nearly eight-fold, while higher-income households will get a far bigger benefit than those struggling to make ends meet.

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Keiki poverty more than doubled last year without the expanded Child Tax Credit
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 9/21/23 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 9/21/23

Keiki poverty more than doubled last year without the expanded Child Tax Credit

Hawaiʻi lawmakers have an obvious solution at their disposal, if they are willing to act on it.

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Spending trends for Hawaiʻi’s children show we have lots of room for improvement
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 6/16/21 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 6/16/21

Spending trends for Hawaiʻi’s children show we have lots of room for improvement

Our future depends on public investments in our children, but progress has stalled since the Great Recession.

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Hawaiʻi budget challenges: tax revenues, fixed costs, state salaries
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 1/27/21 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 1/27/21

Hawaiʻi budget challenges: tax revenues, fixed costs, state salaries

The pandemic’s effects on the economy will make passing a balanced budget more challenging than ever.

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How to plug Hawaiʻi’s budget gap while preserving critical services like education
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 12/9/20 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 12/9/20

How to plug Hawaiʻi’s budget gap while preserving critical services like education

There’s no doubt that the recession has punched a hole in Hawaiʻi’s state budget, but there are ways to plug the gap without cutting critical services.

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Cutting state contracts would hurt the private sector economy
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 11/11/20 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 11/11/20

Cutting state contracts would hurt the private sector economy

Cutting contracts with nonprofit organizations that provide essential services would be as devastating to the economy as cutting state worker hours.

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Hawaiʻi still needs federal relief funds
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 7/22/20 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 7/22/20

Hawaiʻi still needs federal relief funds

Without further federal aid to state and local governments, Hawai'i is projected to lose 23,700 private and public jobs by the end of 2021.

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Disaggregating data helps replace racist policies with anti-racist ones
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 6/3/20 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 6/3/20

Disaggregating data helps replace racist policies with anti-racist ones

One often overlooked way in which racism manifests itself in our policies is through our use of data. Disaggregating data can help end racist policies.

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