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Rising prices, increasing poverty, slowing job growth: Hawaiʻi’s economy faces grim times
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Stewart Yerton 9/28/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Stewart Yerton 9/28/22

Rising prices, increasing poverty, slowing job growth: Hawaiʻi’s economy faces grim times

Among those facing higher costs are Oʻahu utility customers whose October bills could show more cost increases on top of a dramatic rise over the past year.

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Fighting for a living wage in Hawaiʻi
Wages & Labor Crooked Media 3/8/22 Wages & Labor Crooked Media 3/8/22

Fighting for a living wage in Hawaiʻi

Workers in Hawaiʻi are rallying at their State Capitol to raise the state’s minimum wage for the first time since 2018. The "What A Day" podcast discusses how workers are being affected by low wages in the highest cost-of-living state in the nation.

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Legislators consider extending income tax credit for struggling families
Taxes & Budget, Public Health Casey Harlow 2/7/22 Taxes & Budget, Public Health Casey Harlow 2/7/22

Legislators consider extending income tax credit for struggling families

Every dollar a tax filer gets from the EITC generates another $1.24 in economic activity. This type of tax refund can act as an economic stimulus for the state.

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Rental assistance fell victim to politics, bureaucracy
Affordable Housing Sarah Kleiner, Taylor Johnston, Michael Casey 6/29/21 Affordable Housing Sarah Kleiner, Taylor Johnston, Michael Casey 6/29/21

Rental assistance fell victim to politics, bureaucracy

Nationwide, state leaders set aside $2.6 billion to prop up struggling renters, but a year later more than 16 percent hasn’t made it to tenants or landlords.

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Bill would expand DA BUX food program
Food Equity John Burnett 3/16/21 Food Equity John Burnett 3/16/21

Bill would expand DA BUX food program

The measure is intended to provide low-income people easier access to healthier food choices and to help local farmers and ranchers.

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State offers more food stamp flexibility amid record participation
Food Equity, Public Health HNN Staff 3/4/21 Food Equity, Public Health HNN Staff 3/4/21

State offers more food stamp flexibility amid record participation

Most SNAP applications are now processed online and members can now use their EBT cards to make online purchases for pick-up at select Walmart locations.

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Pursue ALOHA housing strategy
Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/24/21 Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/24/21

Pursue ALOHA housing strategy

Bold moves are needed to tackle Hawaiʻi’s entrenched affordable housing problem.

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Legislature considers increasing minimum wage amid pandemic
Wages & Labor Casey Harlow 2/23/21 Wages & Labor Casey Harlow 2/23/21

Legislature considers increasing minimum wage amid pandemic

Advocates argue that raising the minimum wage will not only help workers make ends meet, but also stimulate the local economy.

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$12 minimum wage hike clears key Senate committees
Wages & Labor Sophie Cocke 2/23/21 Wages & Labor Sophie Cocke 2/23/21

$12 minimum wage hike clears key Senate committees

In recent years there’s been increasing support from the state’s leading lawmakers and Democratic Party to pay workers a living wage, but the gap between that figure and what lawmakers have been willing to pass remains wide.

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Minimum wage hike up to timing
Wages & Labor Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/22/21 Wages & Labor Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/22/21

Minimum wage hike up to timing

Hawaiʻi’s high cost of living, makes a minimum wage increase vital for low-income workers, including many who have been on the pandemic’s front lines.

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Sugary drink taxes can dismantle systemic inequities by giving back to communities
Public Health, Taxes & Budget Daniela Spoto 2/15/21 Public Health, Taxes & Budget Daniela Spoto 2/15/21

Sugary drink taxes can dismantle systemic inequities by giving back to communities

When funds are reinvested back into the most impacted communities, these taxes help prevent future harm, and give people from those communities a better shot at succeeding and thriving.

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Hawaiʻi legislators could boost minimum wage to $12 next year
Wages & Labor Susan Essoyan 2/9/21 Wages & Labor Susan Essoyan 2/9/21

Hawaiʻi legislators could boost minimum wage to $12 next year

A bill to raise Hawaiʻi’s minimum wage to $12 passed unanimously out of its first committee Monday, with more than 180 individuals and groups testifying in favor, most saying it should be much higher.

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Gaps in Hawaiʻi eviction moratorium leave some renters scrambling for housing
Affordable Housing Anita Hofschneider 1/11/21 Affordable Housing Anita Hofschneider 1/11/21

Gaps in Hawaiʻi eviction moratorium leave some renters scrambling for housing

The state eviction moratorium doesn’t protect every renter. And being kicked out when you’re unemployed makes finding housing much harder.

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Furloughs likely to worsen delays of unemployment, Medicaid and SNAP claims
Public Health, Wages & Labor Lynn Kawano 12/15/20 Public Health, Wages & Labor Lynn Kawano 12/15/20

Furloughs likely to worsen delays of unemployment, Medicaid and SNAP claims

Governor Ige’s plan to furlough state workers could further increase the already-maddening length of time it takes to process critical services like unemployment.

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Hawaiʻi landlords rejecting $8M in overdue rent
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Dan Nakaso 12/8/20 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Dan Nakaso 12/8/20

Hawaiʻi landlords rejecting $8M in overdue rent

Some island landlords have rejected about $8 million in direct payments to cover the rents they’re owed because they do not have general excise tax licenses and are not paying taxes on their rental income.

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As economic pain of pandemic widens, need for food stamps soars
Food Equity Rick Daysog 10/29/20 Food Equity Rick Daysog 10/29/20

As economic pain of pandemic widens, need for food stamps soars

The number of Hawaiʻi residents receiving SNAP benefits has risen from about 155,000 last year to 179,000—a 15.4 percent increase.

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No rest for the homeless: Bill would ban sitting almost anywhere on Oʻahu
Affordable Housing, Public Health Christina Jedra 10/22/20 Affordable Housing, Public Health Christina Jedra 10/22/20

No rest for the homeless: Bill would ban sitting almost anywhere on Oʻahu

City and state officials say housing is the answer to homelessness. But criminalization can be more politically expedient.

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One year later: The effects of Hawaiʻi’s illegal short-term rental ban
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Don Wallace 10/8/20 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Don Wallace 10/8/20

One year later: The effects of Hawaiʻi’s illegal short-term rental ban

Illegal vacation rentals have worsened Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing shortage while contributing to an overrun of high-impact, low-spending visitors.

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Program allows donations for grab-and-go meals
Food Equity Big Island Now Staff 9/13/20 Food Equity Big Island Now Staff 9/13/20

Program allows donations for grab-and-go meals

All through September, customers visiting Safeway stores in Hawaiʻi can donate to the annual Nourishing Neighbors fundraiser to support anti-hunger initiatives.

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The Conversation: Keeping an eye on housing evictions
Affordable Housing Harrison Patino 9/8/20 Affordable Housing Harrison Patino 9/8/20

The Conversation: Keeping an eye on housing evictions

The threat of eviction continues to loom over thousands of island residents as the state moratorium runs out at the end of the month.

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