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Legislators look to support student recovery from the pandemic
Food Equity Megan Tagami 12/27/24 Food Equity Megan Tagami 12/27/24

Legislators look to support student recovery from the pandemic

Some lawmakers and advocates say schools need more help with funding gaps, especially after federal assistance expired this fall.

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Raise your awareness with the Hawaiʻi Budget Primer 2024
Taxes & Budget Tom Yamachika 9/23/24 Taxes & Budget Tom Yamachika 9/23/24

Raise your awareness with the Hawaiʻi Budget Primer 2024

The pamphlet’s cover page says that it is written for “Candidates, Elected Officials and Concerned Members of the Public.” Lots of us in the public should be concerned. It’s your money, after all. The work is easy to understand and is a worthwhile reference.

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Lawmakers, nonprofit holding virtual forum to educate, engage public in crafting Hawaiʻi’s People’s Budget
Taxes & Budget Big Island Now Staff 9/14/24 Taxes & Budget Big Island Now Staff 9/14/24

Lawmakers, nonprofit holding virtual forum to educate, engage public in crafting Hawaiʻi’s People’s Budget

On Sunday, state lawmakers will host a virtual forum in partnership with Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice to discuss crafting of a “People’s Budget” for the 2025 legislative session.

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Do jaywalkers in Hawaiʻi even get tickets?
Transportation Equity Christine Donnelly 5/16/24 Transportation Equity Christine Donnelly 5/16/24

Do jaywalkers in Hawaiʻi even get tickets?

Yes, thousands of people in Hawaiʻi are ticketed each year, at rates higher than other states, according to a report by the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice.

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Concerns rise for low-income families over legislature's recent tax cut measure
Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 5/14/24 Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 5/14/24

Concerns rise for low-income families over legislature's recent tax cut measure

The cost of the tax cuts concerns some advocates. An analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy estimated an initial annual revenue loss of $656 million, that balloons to close to $1.5 billion by 2030. That's about 10 percent of the state's total budget.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers spent big on public schools this year
Food Equity, Education, Public Health Megan Tagami 5/10/24 Food Equity, Education, Public Health Megan Tagami 5/10/24

Hawaiʻi lawmakers spent big on public schools this year

But education advocates said the Legislature did little to address problems such as school bus driver shortages, fire safety and the need for more preschool teachers.

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Repeal jaywalking laws to boost safety
Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz and Anthony Chang 4/24/24 Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz and Anthony Chang 4/24/24

Repeal jaywalking laws to boost safety

Let’s prioritize safety, equity and community well-being by investing in much-needed pedestrian infrastructure.

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Want safer streets? Stop blaming pedestrians for traffic violence
Transportation Equity Jess Thompson, Omar Bird, Abbey Seitz 3/26/24 Transportation Equity Jess Thompson, Omar Bird, Abbey Seitz 3/26/24

Want safer streets? Stop blaming pedestrians for traffic violence

A state Senate bill would prevent pedestrians from being stopped by cops or fined for jaywalking unless there is an immediate danger of a collision.

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A proposed constitutional amendment would let Hawaiʻi use property taxes to fund schools
Taxes & Budget, Education Megan Tagami 1/31/24 Taxes & Budget, Education Megan Tagami 1/31/24

A proposed constitutional amendment would let Hawaiʻi use property taxes to fund schools

The Legislature passed a similar bill in 2018, but the state Supreme Court invalidated the ballot measure for using vague and unclear language.

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New report on cycle of poverty in Hawaiʻi urges state lawmakers to find solutions
Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Diane Ako 12/23/23 Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Diane Ako 12/23/23

New report on cycle of poverty in Hawaiʻi urges state lawmakers to find solutions

Solutions include substantially increasing public financing of affordable housing, as well as the creation of a state level child tax credit.

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Study: Low wages a threat to ‘heart and soul’ of society in Hawaiʻi
Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing John Burnett 12/14/23 Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing John Burnett 12/14/23

Study: Low wages a threat to ‘heart and soul’ of society in Hawaiʻi

The report concludes that chronically low wages have prevented Hawaiʻi’s working families from thriving, and that the effect of poverty on children has ramifications for future generations.

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More Hawaiʻi schools qualify for free meal programs but the state may not participate
Food Equity Megan Tagami 10/17/23 Food Equity Megan Tagami 10/17/23

More Hawaiʻi schools qualify for free meal programs but the state may not participate

Recent changes to a federal program could allow for a significant expansion of free school meals in Hawaiʻi, but it's unclear if the state will opt in.

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Hawaiʻi sees first school meal reimbursement rate increase in 40 years
Food Equity Maui Now Staff 7/24/23 Food Equity Maui Now Staff 7/24/23

Hawaiʻi sees first school meal reimbursement rate increase in 40 years

A long awaited boost to federal child nutrition program funds announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in February, is now flowing into the state.

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In Hawaiʻi’s housing crunch, tenants are vulnerable to rent hikes and evictions
Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 6/21/23 Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 6/21/23

In Hawaiʻi’s housing crunch, tenants are vulnerable to rent hikes and evictions

Advocates say the code lacks key policies needed in Hawaiʻi’s tight housing market, such as longer notice periods before someone can be evicted, caps on yearly rent increases and limits on the reasons landlords can evict tenants.

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Hawaiʻi food insecurity persists post COVID-19
Food Equity Mark Ladao 5/4/23 Food Equity Mark Ladao 5/4/23

Hawaiʻi food insecurity persists post COVID-19

Even as Hawaiʻi distances itself from the harshest effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-hunger advocates say that elevated food insecurity among residents has not only persisted but is growing.

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VIDEO: Anti-hunger leaders join ‘Spotlight Hawaiʻi’
Food Equity Ryan Kalei Tsuji and Yunji de Nies 5/3/23 Food Equity Ryan Kalei Tsuji and Yunji de Nies 5/3/23

VIDEO: Anti-hunger leaders join ‘Spotlight Hawaiʻi’

Hawaiʻi Food Bank CEO Amy Miller Marvin and Daniela Spoto, Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s director of Anti-Hunger Initiatives, joined the Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s “Spotlight Hawaiʻi.”

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Hawaiʻi’s working moms deserve (child tax) credit
Taxes & Budget Christy MacPherson and Will White 3/19/23 Taxes & Budget Christy MacPherson and Will White 3/19/23

Hawaiʻi’s working moms deserve (child tax) credit

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we must do more than simply celebrate the thousands of working moms out there—we need to deliver tax justice to them and their families.

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Hawaiʻi taxpayers are paying a high cost for evictions
Affordable Housing Kristen Consillio 3/7/23 Affordable Housing Kristen Consillio 3/7/23

Hawaiʻi taxpayers are paying a high cost for evictions

Every year there are about 2,500 evictions in the islands. And many fear more people will be out on the streets because of the high cost of housing.

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Move ahead with care on tax relief
Taxes & Budget Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/23/23 Taxes & Budget Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/23/23

Move ahead with care on tax relief

Legislators must ensure that the relief package makes the most of state resources, finding the right balance of lower taxes and the services that Hawaiʻi’s people need most.

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While a tax hike to fund homeless services may not pass, housing advocates have a plan
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Casey Harlow 2/22/23 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Casey Harlow 2/22/23

While a tax hike to fund homeless services may not pass, housing advocates have a plan

When it comes to Hawaiʻi's conveyance tax rates, advocates say the state is low compared to other high-cost areas in the U.S.

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