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Don’t give me back rent, I want to continue hiding from tax
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Tom Yamachika 12/21/20 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Tom Yamachika 12/21/20

Don’t give me back rent, I want to continue hiding from tax

Some landlords are refusing federal relief money, which makes one wonder about what is going to happen to the tenant once the state’s moratorium on evictions expires at the end of the year.

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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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Tenants at Lahaina Front Street Apartments celebrate federal court win to keep rent affordable until 2051
Affordable Housing Maui Now Staff 8/16/20 Affordable Housing Maui Now Staff 8/16/20

Tenants at Lahaina Front Street Apartments celebrate federal court win to keep rent affordable until 2051

Tenants of the Lahaina Front Street Apartments low-income housing project welcomed a federal court decision this week that ensures that the project will stay affordable until 2051.

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New state program would give $500 a month for rent
Affordable Housing Diane Ako 7/21/20 Affordable Housing Diane Ako 7/21/20

New state program would give $500 a month for rent

The rent money would be direct deposited into your landlord's account; make sure to sign up for the program if and when the state makes it available.

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Hawaiʻi has the highest housing wage in the U.S.
Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Olivia Peterkin 7/15/20 Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Olivia Peterkin 7/15/20

Hawaiʻi has the highest housing wage in the U.S.

Researchers analyzed rent prices in all 50 states to determine how much was needed to rent a two-bedroom apartment at fair market value without spending more than 30 percent of one’s income.

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Hawaiʻi legislature prepares to conclude, transparency advocates cry foul
Public Health Ryan Finnerty 7/10/20 Public Health Ryan Finnerty 7/10/20

Hawaiʻi legislature prepares to conclude, transparency advocates cry foul

Hawaiʻi’s 2020 legislative session was hallmarked by social distancing measures aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 that may also have disenfranchised the public.

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Gov. David Ige and Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s Gavin Thorton join the COVID-19 Care Conversation
Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Ryan Kalei Tsuji, Yunji de Nies and Kira Dilonno 6/29/20 Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Ryan Kalei Tsuji, Yunji de Nies and Kira Dilonno 6/29/20

Gov. David Ige and Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s Gavin Thorton join the COVID-19 Care Conversation

Gov. David Ige and Hawaiʻi Appleseed Executive Director Gavin Thorton joined us today for a Q&A video on the COVID-19 Care Conversation.

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COVID-19 budget moves out for passage, but not without controversy
Public Health, Taxes & Budget Sandee Oshiro 6/24/20 Public Health, Taxes & Budget Sandee Oshiro 6/24/20

COVID-19 budget moves out for passage, but not without controversy

The allocations of the federal aid money drew criticism from social service agencies while the process of adopting the budget measure, using a method called gut-and-replace, riled others.

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COVID-19’s created an economic burden for women
Public Health, Wages & Labor Diane Ako 6/16/20 Public Health, Wages & Labor Diane Ako 6/16/20

COVID-19’s created an economic burden for women

"It's constant disruption and multitasking, feeling like you're failing at all of them at the same time," says a mother of two who's also working full time.

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Hawaiʻi nonprofits want more say in how state spends federal virus aid
Food Equity, Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider 4/28/20 Food Equity, Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider 4/28/20

Hawaiʻi nonprofits want more say in how state spends federal virus aid

More than 60 nonprofits want the state to expand its safety net to help immigrants and other marginalized groups.

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Nonprofits including YMCA offer free lunches to keiki on Oʻahu
Food Equity Susan Essoyan 3/26/20 Food Equity Susan Essoyan 3/26/20

Nonprofits including YMCA offer free lunches to keiki on Oʻahu

Nonprofit groups are offering free grab-and-go lunches to children at various sites on Oʻahu to supplement those being offered at many public schools by the DOE.

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New federal rules could hurt immigrants and state economy
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Timothy Hurley 3/2/20 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Timothy Hurley 3/2/20

New federal rules could hurt immigrants and state economy

Ever since the proposal was first leaked, critics predicted it would have a chilling effect on legal immigrant families who are eligible for public assistance.

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A dream deferred: A week after Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the war on the poor continues
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Axel Beers 1/29/20 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Axel Beers 1/29/20

A dream deferred: A week after Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the war on the poor continues

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 to allow the Trump Administration to enforce a rule which makes it harder for poor immigrants to be granted green cards or visas.

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Why the growing demand for AC threatens Hawaiʻi’s renewable energy goals
Taxes & Budget Christina Jedra 9/20/19 Taxes & Budget Christina Jedra 9/20/19

Why the growing demand for AC threatens Hawaiʻi’s renewable energy goals

Far more residents now have air conditioning to deal with a warming climate. But their increased electrical use makes the problem worse.

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Trump policy could have far-reaching effects on Hawaiʻi’s immigrant population
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Sophie Cocke 9/18/19 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Sophie Cocke 9/18/19

Trump policy could have far-reaching effects on Hawaiʻi’s immigrant population

The public-charge rule has been a lightning rod in the national debate over immigration with critics accusing Trump of pushing racist policies that discriminate against immigrants.

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SNAP benefits in jeopardy under Trump proposal
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Big Island Now Staff 9/14/19 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Big Island Now Staff 9/14/19

SNAP benefits in jeopardy under Trump proposal

Nearly 16,500 Hawaiʻi residents could lose their SNAP benefits and more under a new rule change proposed by the Trump Administration

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Hawaiʻi weighs measures to curb Airbnb
Affordable Housing Maria Lenhart 5/6/19 Affordable Housing Maria Lenhart 5/6/19

Hawaiʻi weighs measures to curb Airbnb

Sky-high housing prices and limited land make the negative impact of short-term rentals in Hawaiʻi especially acute. Regulatory measures may provide some relief.

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A living wage will help keep families here
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 4/23/19 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 4/23/19

A living wage will help keep families here

Hawaiʻi trails 11 other states where the minimum wage is higher than ours.

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