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Lawmakers give final approval to a ‘historic’ income tax cut in long day of voting
Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Kevin Dayton and Chad Blair 5/2/24 Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Kevin Dayton and Chad Blair 5/2/24

Lawmakers give final approval to a ‘historic’ income tax cut in long day of voting

The tax bill along with nearly 200 other measures now go to Gov. Josh Green for his consideration.

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It’s being called Hawaiʻi’s biggest tax break, but some will get more help than others
Taxes & Budget Daryl Huff 4/29/24 Taxes & Budget Daryl Huff 4/29/24

It’s being called Hawaiʻi’s biggest tax break, but some will get more help than others

Although pleased the inheritance tax reduction failed, Hawaiʻi Appleseed was unhappy that the reform bill delivers so much relief to people with the highest incomes.

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In last-minute plea to Legislature, Maui’s mayor requests $125M for wildfire recovery aid
Taxes & Budget Daryl Huff 4/22/24 Taxes & Budget Daryl Huff 4/22/24

In last-minute plea to Legislature, Maui’s mayor requests $125M for wildfire recovery aid

The request is getting a cool response amid pressure to do more for low-income residents.

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Maui Mayor Richard Bissen is on the hot seat now. And rightly so
Taxes & Budget The Sunshine Editorial Board 4/22/24 Taxes & Budget The Sunshine Editorial Board 4/22/24

Maui Mayor Richard Bissen is on the hot seat now. And rightly so

Community and labor groups hope to hold legislators accountable to local working families.

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Rethinking Hawaiʻi’s conveyance tax
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Arjuna Heim 3/17/24 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Arjuna Heim 3/17/24

Rethinking Hawaiʻi’s conveyance tax

Hawaiʻi stands at the critical decision point in investing in our housing needs: The enactment of HB2364 holds the promise of a brighter, more inclusive future for all residents.

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As Filipinos grapple with high rent, what is the state planning this legislative session?
Affordable Housing Edwin Quinabo 2/4/24 Affordable Housing Edwin Quinabo 2/4/24

As Filipinos grapple with high rent, what is the state planning this legislative session?

Locals and new locals coming together in a limited space have produced the perfect storm for a rental crunch where low supply is lopsided by high demand, and the result is a hefty rental tag.

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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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County Council forwards proposed changes to short-term rental regulations to planning commissions, director
Affordable Housing Nathan Christophel 1/24/24 Affordable Housing Nathan Christophel 1/24/24

County Council forwards proposed changes to short-term rental regulations to planning commissions, director

The county’s first attempt to regulate these short-term rentals included recommendations from a 2018 Hawai‘i Appleseed report that provided an overview of impacts from the rentals on the state’s housing market.

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Rebalance Hawaiʻi’s upside-down tax code to achieve prosperity for all
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 1/23/24 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 1/23/24

Rebalance Hawaiʻi’s upside-down tax code to achieve prosperity for all

We are the third-worst state when it comes to taxing struggling working families.

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Big Island lawmakers attempt to rein in short-term vacation rentals
Affordable Housing Paula Dobbyn 1/23/24 Affordable Housing Paula Dobbyn 1/23/24

Big Island lawmakers attempt to rein in short-term vacation rentals

Supporters say new limits are needed to increase the island's affordable housing stock, while opponents fear negative economic consequences.

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The long struggle over taxing the rich
Taxes & Budget Melissa Hellmann and Maya Srikrishnan 8/23/23 Taxes & Budget Melissa Hellmann and Maya Srikrishnan 8/23/23

The long struggle over taxing the rich

States’ taxes lean most heavily on poorer residents. These states are trying to change that.

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This is how the candidates for Maui mayor want to tackle the housing crisis
Affordable Housing Marina Starleaf Riker 10/14/22 Affordable Housing Marina Starleaf Riker 10/14/22

This is how the candidates for Maui mayor want to tackle the housing crisis

Both say the lack of housing for residents is the county’s top problem, but they’re proposing very different solutions.

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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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This Maui housing project is hugely popular and sorely needed. Will it finally get built?
Affordable Housing Marina Starleaf Riker 2/21/22 Affordable Housing Marina Starleaf Riker 2/21/22

This Maui housing project is hugely popular and sorely needed. Will it finally get built?

It’s been nearly 18 years since the developer began planning Waikapu Country Town. With the final bureaucratic hurdles now cleared, a new deal with the county could spur construction.

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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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As bill to raise minimum wage to $18 moves forward, some say hike could hurt businesses
Wages & Labor Jolanie Martinez 1/25/22 Wages & Labor Jolanie Martinez 1/25/22

As bill to raise minimum wage to $18 moves forward, some say hike could hurt businesses

According to a report by the National Low Income Housing Coalition, a minimum wage worker in Hawaiʻi would have to work 114 hours just to afford an apartment.

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Hawaiʻi prisons are finally moving forward with an ID program for inmates
Criminal Justice Reform Kevin Dayton 10/21/21 Criminal Justice Reform Kevin Dayton 10/21/21

Hawaiʻi prisons are finally moving forward with an ID program for inmates

A law passed in 2017 required the state to provide convicts with identification upon release to help them manage on the outside.

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Name in the news: Daniela Spoto, Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s anti-hunger director
Food Equity Maureen O'Connell 1/17/20 Food Equity Maureen O'Connell 1/17/20

Name in the news: Daniela Spoto, Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s anti-hunger director

In a just-released report, the nonprofit’s assessment of the problem is illustrated with three pillars: access to resources, health and nutrition, and community resilience.

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DOE leadership starting work on new 10-year strategic plan
Education Suevon Lee 7/23/19 Education Suevon Lee 7/23/19

DOE leadership starting work on new 10-year strategic plan

With the DOE’s current plan due to sunset in 2020, it’s clear many academic success “targets,” such as reducing student absenteeism and increasing teacher retention, won’t be met.

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Double Up Food Bucks pays dividends beyond feeding needy
Food Equity Joleen Oshiro 4/24/19 Food Equity Joleen Oshiro 4/24/19

Double Up Food Bucks pays dividends beyond feeding needy

Advocates are backing a bill to provide state money to bolster the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program when its funds are spent on local produce.

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