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We need to talk about inclusionary zoning
Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 8/13/25 Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 8/13/25

We need to talk about inclusionary zoning

Inclusionary Zoning is a band-aid solution to a crisis that demands major surgery. It’s time to confront why this policy hasn’t worked—and what we should do instead.

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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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Hawaiʻi’s keiki are still waiting for universal free school meals. The time to act is now.
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 1/31/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 1/31/25

Hawaiʻi’s keiki are still waiting for universal free school meals. The time to act is now.

Research shows that consistent access to nutritious meals improves both academic performance and long-term health. Yet, in 2023, 6 percent of Hawaiʻi households with children had one or more children go a whole day without food. 

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What’s in store for 2025: Hawaiʻi Appleseed transportation equity projects on the horizon
Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 1/21/25 Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 1/21/25

What’s in store for 2025: Hawaiʻi Appleseed transportation equity projects on the horizon

In 2025, we’ll take a greater look at more equitable approaches to traffic enforcement, the impacts of parking mandates on affordable housing, and addressing the unique mobility challenges that women and their families face.

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What Finland can teach us about ending homelessness in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing Will Caron 12/21/22 Affordable Housing Will Caron 12/21/22

What Finland can teach us about ending homelessness in Hawaiʻi

Hawaiʻi can end homelessness. It starts with a mindset shift: housing is a human right, and the cost to provide housing to each and every person in Hawaiʻi is well worth the necessary investment in public resources.

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Hidden data: the untold story of Native Hawaiian children in foster care
Taxes & Budget Seanna Pieper-Jordan 4/7/21 Taxes & Budget Seanna Pieper-Jordan 4/7/21

Hidden data: the untold story of Native Hawaiian children in foster care

Because data influences government investments of tax revenue, data disaggregation provides a voice to the voiceless and representation to the disenfranchised.

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Setting the stage for a crucial June special session
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 6/17/20 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 6/17/20

Setting the stage for a crucial June special session

CARES Act funds must be spent by the end of December, and careful decisions need to be made to address critical needs in our community.

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High levels of consumer debt add to Hawaiʻi household financial struggles
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 6/10/20 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 6/10/20

High levels of consumer debt add to Hawaiʻi household financial struggles

Hawaiʻi’s high debt load is usually invisible, but that may change soon as households become unable to carry this burden in the COVID-19 economy.

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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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