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Annual passes for TheBus are set to increase by $110
Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 1/29/26 Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 1/29/26

Annual passes for TheBus are set to increase by $110

Those in opposition argued that public transit is generally used by those from lower-income households, and that increasing bus fares would add to the struggles of Hawaiʻi’s high cost of living.

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Honolulu City Council votes to raise public transit fares
Transportation Equity Ian Bauer 1/29/26 Transportation Equity Ian Bauer 1/29/26

Honolulu City Council votes to raise public transit fares

The Council voted 6-3 — with Radiant Cordero, Matt Weyer, and Dos Santos-­Tam dissenting — to adopt the new transit fares.

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Honolulu bus, rail fares set to go up this summer
Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 1/29/26 Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 1/29/26

Honolulu bus, rail fares set to go up this summer

Council members voted Wednesday to boost the cost of an adult bus pass by $10 a month, along with other price hikes.

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New online tool shows disparities between communities on basic needs
Taxes & Budget, Food Equity, Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Annalisa Burgos 1/21/26 Taxes & Budget, Food Equity, Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Annalisa Burgos 1/21/26

New online tool shows disparities between communities on basic needs

Annalisa Burgos asks Hawaiʻi Appleseed how its Economic Justice Data Dashboard can help focus government spending.

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5 Questions: Will White, Appleseed Hawaiʻi executive director
Taxes & Budget Star-Advertiser City Desk 1/2/26 Taxes & Budget Star-Advertiser City Desk 1/2/26

5 Questions: Will White, Appleseed Hawaiʻi executive director

This year marks an inflection point for Hawaiʻi. We can either accept the federal government’s retreat from our public benefits system, or reinvent and reinvest in new systems that work to support Hawaiʻi’s most vulnerable families.

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Counties urged to boost role protecting residents from hunger
Food Equity Victoria Budiono 12/22/25 Food Equity Victoria Budiono 12/22/25

Counties urged to boost role protecting residents from hunger

A new policy brief from Hawaiʻi Appleseed argues that counties are increasingly positioned to act as front-line responders as federal resources recede and local needs grow.

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5 ways Hawaiʻi counties can help address food insecurity
Food Equity Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros 12/19/25 Food Equity Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros 12/19/25

5 ways Hawaiʻi counties can help address food insecurity

A new nonprofit policy brief recommends areas of focus for leaders at the county level to make the most impact on local food systems in coordination with state and federal resources.

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Policy brief calls for expanded county role in addressing food security in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Maui Now Staff 12/17/25 Food Equity Maui Now Staff 12/17/25

Policy brief calls for expanded county role in addressing food security in Hawaiʻi

A new policy brief from the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice urges leaders on the county level to address food insecurity as federal nutrition programs face significant funding cuts.

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How City Council could improve food security for Oʻahu residents
Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 11/19/25 Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 11/19/25

How City Council could improve food security for Oʻahu residents

The Honolulu City Council should work on disaster planning, summer feeding programs for children, kūpuna programs, and direct funding for food banks.

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Can Hawaiʻi turn around another deadly year on the roads?
Transportation Equity Matthew Leonard and Ben Angarone 10/8/25 Transportation Equity Matthew Leonard and Ben Angarone 10/8/25

Can Hawaiʻi turn around another deadly year on the roads?

An executive order emphasizes enforcement and safety education, but data shows infrastructure is also a major factor in many fatal accidents.

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Honolulu’s early eviction mediation and rental assistance program’s success
Affordable Housing Denise Obrero 8/21/25 Affordable Housing Denise Obrero 8/21/25

Honolulu’s early eviction mediation and rental assistance program’s success

The next step is for more opportunities to uplift the statewide efforts advancing housing stability through early intervention and cross-sector collaboration.

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Bill 53 would increase Oʻahu housing costs
Affordable Housing, Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz, Arjuna Heim and Lee Wang 8/12/25 Affordable Housing, Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz, Arjuna Heim and Lee Wang 8/12/25

Bill 53 would increase Oʻahu housing costs

Reinstating parking mandates for developers in Honolulu means choosing cars over people and asphalt over affordability.

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Why this Honolulu housing strategy is not a ‘super successful’ program
Affordable Housing Ben Angarone 8/12/25 Affordable Housing Ben Angarone 8/12/25

Why this Honolulu housing strategy is not a ‘super successful’ program

A new state law requires counties to let homeowners build two additional housing units on eligible properties. Honolulu is struggling to persuade people to build just one.

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Oʻahu wants to crack down on homeless bus riders
Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 6/19/25 Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 6/19/25

Oʻahu wants to crack down on homeless bus riders

While part of the bill addresses homelessness in public transit—a feature of urban life almost everywhere—it lacks the coordination found in some other cities.

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Honolulu can fine Airbnb, Vrbo for illegal vacation rentals. It never has
Affordable Housing Ben Angarone 5/13/25 Affordable Housing Ben Angarone 5/13/25

Honolulu can fine Airbnb, Vrbo for illegal vacation rentals. It never has

Like other tourist destinations, Honolulu passed a law to hold booking platforms accountable for illegal listings. But the city hasn’t cited any company, even as illegal rentals flourish.

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Housing: Lawmakers fund more housing, not special treatment for locals
Affordable Housing Jeremy Hay 5/9/25 Affordable Housing Jeremy Hay 5/9/25

Housing: Lawmakers fund more housing, not special treatment for locals

Housing advocates unsuccessfully pushed for bills that would have given cash incentives for deed restrictions that require a property owner to be a resident working in the state.

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Hawaiʻi wants to purchase voluntary deed restrictions to preserve more homes for locals
Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 2/26/25 Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 2/26/25

Hawaiʻi wants to purchase voluntary deed restrictions to preserve more homes for locals

This new approach would help buffer Hawaiʻi homes from speculation and encourage more locals to actively contribute to addressing the Islands’ housing challenges.

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UHERO offers ‘uncertainties’ over Council’s proposed empty-homes tax
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ian Bauer 11/26/24 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ian Bauer 11/26/24

UHERO offers ‘uncertainties’ over Council’s proposed empty-homes tax

The University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization offered more insights over the potential ramifications of an implemented empty homes tax on Oʻahu.

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Honolulu City Council bill aimed at taxing empty homes advances
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 11/25/24 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 11/25/24

Honolulu City Council bill aimed at taxing empty homes advances

The Honolulu City Council Budget committee narrowly advanced a measure that would tax properties left vacant by up to 3 percent.

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Honolulu City Council’s empty-homes tax measure advances
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ian Bauer 11/22/24 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ian Bauer 11/22/24

Honolulu City Council’s empty-homes tax measure advances

The Hono­lulu City Council’s Budget Committee voted 3–2 to advance Bill 46, which could tax a vacant real property by as much as 3 percent.

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