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Hawaiʻi drops to 44th in the nation in children’s summer meal participation
Food Equity Nicole Woo 8/3/20 Food Equity Nicole Woo 8/3/20

Hawaiʻi drops to 44th in the nation in children’s summer meal participation

The drop means that 123 fewer children in Hawaiʻi received meals through summer lunch programs in July 2019 compared to July 2018.

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Hawaiʻi’s crowded households could make safely reopening schools harder
Affordable Housing Nicole Woo 7/27/20 Affordable Housing Nicole Woo 7/27/20

Hawaiʻi’s crowded households could make safely reopening schools harder

The decision to reopen public schools must take into consideration that Hawaiʻi students go home to households that are more than twice as likely to be multigenerational and crowded than the national average.

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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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We need a visitor recreation fee to benefit Hawaiʻi
Taxes & Budget Jayne Hoagbin 7/15/20 Taxes & Budget Jayne Hoagbin 7/15/20

We need a visitor recreation fee to benefit Hawaiʻi

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted our dependency on tourism, and the need to create a more sustainable and less exploitative version of the industry.

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Counties may need to fill gaps left in state coronavirus response
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 7/8/20 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 7/8/20

Counties may need to fill gaps left in state coronavirus response

Some 35,000 additional households could fall into poverty or financial insecurity by the end of the year unless these gaps in state funding are addressed.

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Free grab-and-go meals for keiki expands to Molokai
Food Equity Nicole Woo 7/6/20 Food Equity Nicole Woo 7/6/20

Free grab-and-go meals for keiki expands to Molokai

A partnership of nonprofit and government organizations that provides free healthy grab-and-go meals to keiki has expanded to Molokai.

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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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P-EBT: Pandemic benefits for Hawaiʻi families to buy food
Food Equity Will Caron 6/29/20 Food Equity Will Caron 6/29/20

P-EBT: Pandemic benefits for Hawaiʻi families to buy food

There’s a valuable new benefit available for Hawaiʻi families with children who are struggling to buy food. It’s called Pandemic-EBT, or P-EBT.

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Community sites expand free meals for keiki through the summer
Food Equity Nicole Woo 6/26/20 Food Equity Nicole Woo 6/26/20

Community sites expand free meals for keiki through the summer

With several new sponsors and sites now on board, the community sites are now serving well over 5,500 children and youth per day.

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Allocating $100 million in CARES Act relief to housing support is good state policy
Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson 6/24/20 Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson 6/24/20

Allocating $100 million in CARES Act relief to housing support is good state policy

To help more than 100,000 Hawaiʻi residents stay in their homes, $100 million in CARES Act housing support is money well spent.

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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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Housing, our best capital investment, is only 4 percent of state’s spending plan
Affordable Housing Beth Giesting 5/27/20 Affordable Housing Beth Giesting 5/27/20

Housing, our best capital investment, is only 4 percent of state’s spending plan

Let’s invest wisely in Hawaiʻi’s capital needs. Housing is one of the best investments we can make, and every family deserves to have a home they can afford.

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Hawaiʻi’s household income loss is the highest in the nation
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 5/21/20 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 5/21/20

Hawaiʻi’s household income loss is the highest in the nation

6 in 10 Hawaiʻi adults now live in a household in which at least one person has lost income

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Here’s how the CARES Act funding will be spent in Hawaiʻi
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 5/18/20 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 5/18/20

Here’s how the CARES Act funding will be spent in Hawaiʻi

Most of the $1.8 billion in grants are awarded to the state, but some goes to the counties, nonprofit organizations, and individual healthcare providers as well.

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Eight progressive options to close Hawaiʻi’s billion dollar budget gap
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 5/11/20 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 5/11/20

Eight progressive options to close Hawaiʻi’s billion dollar budget gap

Hawaiʻi lawmakers should use all available progressive options to close the state’s budget deficit without slashing critical government spending.

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Hawaiʻi’s dependence on tourism explains our dramatic unemployment rate
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 5/6/20 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 5/6/20

Hawaiʻi’s dependence on tourism explains our dramatic unemployment rate

The visitor industry, which accounts for a third of all jobs in Hawaiʻi, is heavily interconnected with global markets and susceptible to economic shock events like the outbreak of a global pandemic.

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Community partnership doubles free keiki meal capacity
Food Equity Nicole Woo 5/1/20 Food Equity Nicole Woo 5/1/20

Community partnership doubles free keiki meal capacity

Nine new sites will open at Kamaʻāina Kids preschool locations in Honolulu, Kāneʻohe, Kailua, ʻEwa and Mililani on Oʻahu, as well as in Kahului on Maui.

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Who are Hawaiʻi’s frontline workers?
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 4/29/20 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 4/29/20

Who are Hawaiʻi’s frontline workers?

The pandemic has shown us how crucial frontline industry workers are to Hawaiʻi’s economy. Sadly, many of these workers are underpaid and under-protected.

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