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Leverage Hawaiʻi’s conveyance tax to equitably fund affordable housing, land conservation and infrastructure needs
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Arjuna Heim 2/22/24 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Arjuna Heim 2/22/24

Leverage Hawaiʻi’s conveyance tax to equitably fund affordable housing, land conservation and infrastructure needs

The legislature has the opportunity this session to raise revenue to pay for much needed affordable housing—as well as land conservation and infrastructure—by increasing conveyance tax rates on investment properties.

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Universal Free School Meals ensures every keiki thrives
Food Equity Jordan Smith 2/20/24 Food Equity Jordan Smith 2/20/24

Universal Free School Meals ensures every keiki thrives

5 reasons to support Universal Free School Meals in Hawai‘i

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Congress considers making the federal Child Tax Credit refundable; Hawaiʻi considers Keiki Credit
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/14/24 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/14/24

Congress considers making the federal Child Tax Credit refundable; Hawaiʻi considers Keiki Credit

H.R. 7024 is a reminder that the Child Tax Credit is a widely popular program with proven anti-poverty benefits.

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Hawaiʻi’s serious mental health care needs take a top spot in Governor Green’s 2025 supplemental budget
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 1/30/24 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 1/30/24

Hawaiʻi’s serious mental health care needs take a top spot in Governor Green’s 2025 supplemental budget

In addition to funding Lahaina's recovery, the governor proposes increases to much-needed funding for the state's unmet mental health care needs.

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Decriminalize jaywalking in the 2024 legislative session
Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 1/24/24 Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 1/24/24

Decriminalize jaywalking in the 2024 legislative session

Jaywalking laws have failed to reduce pedestrian deaths. It is time to shift resources away from penalizing pedestrians, and redirect resources towards providing infrastructure so that people can safely walk, bike and roll.

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Focusing in on people-first policy for the 2024 legislative session
Taxes & Budget, Food Equity, Affordable Housing, Transportation Equity Will Caron 11/7/23 Taxes & Budget, Food Equity, Affordable Housing, Transportation Equity Will Caron 11/7/23

Focusing in on people-first policy for the 2024 legislative session

Hawaiʻi Appleseed announces its legislative priorities for the 2024 session.

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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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Lawmakers still need to equitably raise revenue to meet Hawaiʻi’s needs
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 5/9/23 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 5/9/23

Lawmakers still need to equitably raise revenue to meet Hawaiʻi’s needs

On tax policy, state legislators made progress in 2023 with tax relief, but left smart, revenue-raising policy initiatives on the table for next session.

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Hawaiʻi can increase housing stability through a rent relief & mediation program
Affordable Housing Gavin Thornton 2/14/23 Affordable Housing Gavin Thornton 2/14/23

Hawaiʻi can increase housing stability through a rent relief & mediation program

Creating and funding an ongoing rent relief and pre-litigation mediation program will increase housing stability in Hawaiʻi.

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Legislative agenda 2023: tax reforms to boost incomes and fund investments in our future
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Will Caron 1/17/23 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Will Caron 1/17/23

Legislative agenda 2023: tax reforms to boost incomes and fund investments in our future

Top of the list of immediate challenges for Hawaiʻi is to find a way to prevent our people from being overwhelmed by the high and rising cost of living in the islands.

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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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What made the 2022 Hawaiʻi legislative session a win for working families?
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Will Caron 11/30/22 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Will Caron 11/30/22

What made the 2022 Hawaiʻi legislative session a win for working families?

After multiple years with little progress on policy to help working families survive Hawaiʻi’s highest-in-the-nation cost of living, several factors came together to deliver a banner year in 2022.

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Honolulu County’s eviction mediation program was a resounding success
Affordable Housing Ray Kong 11/7/22 Affordable Housing Ray Kong 11/7/22

Honolulu County’s eviction mediation program was a resounding success

Act 57’s pre-litigation eviction mediation program shows a promising pathway forward to greater housing security by preventing evictions and keeping families housed.

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A Hawaiʻi Child Tax Credit would keep thousands of keiki out of poverty
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 10/27/22 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 10/27/22

A Hawaiʻi Child Tax Credit would keep thousands of keiki out of poverty

After the expiration of the expanded federal Child Tax Credit, poverty rates spiked—it’s time for Hawaiʻi lawmakers to step up and fill the gap.

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Hawaiʻi inequality is on the rise—wealth taxes can help fix the problem
Taxes & Budget Will White 10/18/22 Taxes & Budget Will White 10/18/22

Hawaiʻi inequality is on the rise—wealth taxes can help fix the problem

Hawaiʻi is one of the most unequal states in the nation for wealth distribution, but tax policy changes can help capture more wealth at the top to invest back into communities.

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Opportunities for Hawaiʻi to maximize its budget investments
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 9/29/22 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 9/29/22

Opportunities for Hawaiʻi to maximize its budget investments

Maintaining government spending on public programs, Hawaiʻi’s workforce, and contractors for the state keeps money circulating throughout the economy as people pay for housing, food and other services.

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How Hawaiʻi is funding its $24 billion FY23 budget
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 9/15/22 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 9/15/22

How Hawaiʻi is funding its $24 billion FY23 budget

The legislature not only decides where money is spent, but also makes many of the decisions about who pays how much to support the budget.

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How the state plans to spend its $24 billion FY23 budget
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 9/1/22 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 9/1/22

How the state plans to spend its $24 billion FY23 budget

The budget determines how our collective resources will be distributed to pay for programs and investments that support public needs. The funding decisions made in the budget demonstrate where our collective values lie. 

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Community-driven progress on Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing crisis
Affordable Housing Will Caron 8/17/22 Affordable Housing Will Caron 8/17/22

Community-driven progress on Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing crisis

The only to address Hawai‘i’s long-standing housing crisis is through a comprehensive, community- and data-driven approach designed not to just build more housing, but to build the housing that Hawaiʻi residents need and can afford.

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Hawaiʻi got rid of harmful driver’s license stoppers—this bill would bring them back
Transportation Equity Will White 6/15/22 Transportation Equity Will White 6/15/22

Hawaiʻi got rid of harmful driver’s license stoppers—this bill would bring them back

A bill that would reinstate license suspension for unpaid fees related to abandoned vehicles by transferring authority to the counties is a serious policy backslide. The governor should veto it.

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