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Making Hawaiʻi's housing market work for local residents
Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson 4/21/21 Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson 4/21/21

Making Hawaiʻi's housing market work for local residents

Investors are buying up more of Hawaiʻi’s homes than ever before because our current system encourages them to do so—that’s bad for our economy in the long run.

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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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Our tax system increases inequity
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 3/24/21 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 3/24/21

Our tax system increases inequity

Our tax system plays a big role in the widening gap between those who are wealthy and those who are struggling to get by—a gap that is exponentially greater in Black, brown and indigenous communities.

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Hawaiʻi can and must do better on gender equity
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 3/10/21 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 3/10/21

Hawaiʻi can and must do better on gender equity

One area with a glaring and persistent lack of parity is how much we pay for work performed by women compared to that of men.

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How to make housing affordable to local buyers: Lessons from ALOHA Homes
Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson and Steven Miao 2/24/21 Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson and Steven Miao 2/24/21

How to make housing affordable to local buyers: Lessons from ALOHA Homes

Highlights from the interim ALOHA Homes study, commissioned by the Hawaiʻi Housing Finance and Development Corporation (HHFDC).

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Trump’s tax cuts gave Hawaiʻi’s rich a windfall; recapturing it would help our economy
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 2/10/21 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 2/10/21

Trump’s tax cuts gave Hawaiʻi’s rich a windfall; recapturing it would help our economy

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act worsened economic inequality. It’s time to ask the households that benefitted the most from that windfall to contribute more to the common good.

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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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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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Native Hawaiian healing from white settler injustices and continued discrimination
Social Justice Seanna Pieper-Jordan 1/20/21 Social Justice Seanna Pieper-Jordan 1/20/21

Native Hawaiian healing from white settler injustices and continued discrimination

Racial healing is no less urgent in Hawaiʻi than it is across the nation. We must advance solutions that support and restore Native Hawaiian self-determination.

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Data sovereignty and disaggregation research to be featured at State Capitol
Taxes & Budget Seanna Pieper-Jordan 1/11/21 Taxes & Budget Seanna Pieper-Jordan 1/11/21

Data sovereignty and disaggregation research to be featured at State Capitol

Data disaggregation and data ensure that state spending is adequate and appropriately allocated, and that revenues are assessed and collected fairly.

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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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What’s included in the new federal coronavirus aid and what was left out?
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 12/23/20 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 12/23/20

What’s included in the new federal coronavirus aid and what was left out?

The $900 billion COVID relief agreement provides urgently-needed relief to Hawaiʻi’s families, but the short timeline is worrisome and several important items were left out of the final deal.

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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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The cost of housing, Hawaiʻi’s top expense, has skyrocketed since 1980
Affordable Housing Will Caron 11/25/20 Affordable Housing Will Caron 11/25/20

The cost of housing, Hawaiʻi’s top expense, has skyrocketed since 1980

Housing costs in Hawaiʻi have grown by far more than any other household cost—an extraordinary 79 percent increase between 1980 and 2018.

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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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Keeping Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing units affordable
Affordable Housing Steven Miao 10/28/20 Affordable Housing Steven Miao 10/28/20

Keeping Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing units affordable

Not only are we not building enough affordable homes to begin with, but we are also failing to maintain the affordability of many of the for-sale homes which were created.

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Hawaiʻi is last in the nation for serving after-school suppers to low-income keiki
Food Equity Nicole Woo 10/21/20 Food Equity Nicole Woo 10/21/20

Hawaiʻi is last in the nation for serving after-school suppers to low-income keiki

Finding ways for more programs to serve after-school suppers can provide financial support to these essential programs as well as reduce childhood hunger in Hawaiʻi.

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Now is the time to talk about Pōhakuloa Training Area
Taxes & Budget Seanna Pieper-Jordan 10/14/20 Taxes & Budget Seanna Pieper-Jordan 10/14/20

Now is the time to talk about Pōhakuloa Training Area

The Mauna Kea protests show the growing desire to conserve and protect Hawaiʻi’s natural environment and culture from exploitation and abuse.

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Continuing research into poverty and housing with Hawaiʻi Community Foundation grant
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/30/20 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/30/20

Continuing research into poverty and housing with Hawaiʻi Community Foundation grant

The grant continues generous support from Hawaiʻi Community Foundation for fact-based research into budget, tax and housing policy issues that affect the wellbeing of Hawaiʻi’s people.

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Bringing support for Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s mission of justice and equity to a virtual space
Social Justice Will Caron 9/28/20 Social Justice Will Caron 9/28/20

Bringing support for Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s mission of justice and equity to a virtual space

Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s 10th annual “Artists for Appleseed” fundraiser will be our first to take place in a virtual space.

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