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Mom-and-pop stores losing EBT customers struggle to survive
Food Equity Kristen Consillio 10/28/25 Food Equity Kristen Consillio 10/28/25

Mom-and-pop stores losing EBT customers struggle to survive

It’s not only making it harder for families to put food on their tables. It’s also affecting people’s livelihoods.

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Possible recession, federal cuts could have outsize effect on low-income households
Taxes & Budget Ben Gutierrez 9/26/25 Taxes & Budget Ben Gutierrez 9/26/25

Possible recession, federal cuts could have outsize effect on low-income households

A new budget report from the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center sheds light on the difficulties our state may face in funding critical services as federal dollars dry up and a recession hits.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers plan special sessions to address federal funding cuts
Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 4/11/25 Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 4/11/25

Hawaiʻi lawmakers plan special sessions to address federal funding cuts

State lawmakers are blocking off three dates in the coming months for a special legislative session to address federal funding cuts.

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State is scrambling to fix SNAP food program following $11M fine for errors
Food Equity Kevin Dayton 2/27/25 Food Equity Kevin Dayton 2/27/25

State is scrambling to fix SNAP food program following $11M fine for errors

Hawaiʻi hopes the federal government will waive half of the penalty if the state invests more than $5 million in new technology.

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Lawmakers should leverage tax credits to preserve Hawaiʻi’s working class
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/21/25 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/21/25

Lawmakers should leverage tax credits to preserve Hawaiʻi’s working class

Almost half of the population cannot pay their bills on time while also saving money for emergencies.

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State Budget 101: New handbook simplifies process for curious citizens
Taxes & Budget Catherine Cruz 9/12/24 Taxes & Budget Catherine Cruz 9/12/24

State Budget 101: New handbook simplifies process for curious citizens

State Rep. Della Au Belatti and Hawaiʻi Appleseed Deputy Director Will White stop by HPR to invite people curious about the budget to get in on the shortcut to understanding.

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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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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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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 ‘survival budget’ hits $104,052, report finds
Wages & Labor Christie Wilson 5/15/23 Wages & Labor Christie Wilson 5/15/23

Hawaiʻi ‘survival budget’ hits $104,052, report finds

The annual “household survival budget” for a Hawaiʻi family of four in 2021 at $104,052, up 15 percent from 2018. The figure drops to $85,812 when assorted earned income and child tax credits are factored in.

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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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Tax to fund affordable housing advances in state legislature
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Guthrie Scrimgeour 3/7/23 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Guthrie Scrimgeour 3/7/23

Tax to fund affordable housing advances in state legislature

Senate Bill 362, Draft 2, which raises the conveyance tax on property sales over $2 million, has survived committee (a feat that only one in 10 bills achieve) and is set for a final floor vote in the Senate this week.

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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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Proposed tax increase to fund homeless services not likely to advance in legislature
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Casey Harlow 2/15/23 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Casey Harlow 2/15/23

Proposed tax increase to fund homeless services not likely to advance in legislature

SB678 received nearly 100 pages of written testimony, with only two testifiers opposing it.

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Tracking Hawaiʻi paychecks versus living costs since 1969
Wages & Labor Noelle Fujii-Oride 11/16/22 Wages & Labor Noelle Fujii-Oride 11/16/22

Tracking Hawaiʻi paychecks versus living costs since 1969

To see if people are better off than their grandparents, we compared wages after inflation, debt loads, where people spent their money and more.

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Report: State law successfully limited evictions during COVID-19 pandemic
Affordable Housing Michael Brestovansky 10/31/22 Affordable Housing Michael Brestovansky 10/31/22

Report: State law successfully limited evictions during COVID-19 pandemic

A state-mandated free mediation program was a resounding success in preventing evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report.

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Report: Mandatory mediation saved hundreds of tenants from eviction
Affordable Housing Jason Ubay 10/19/22 Affordable Housing Jason Ubay 10/19/22

Report: Mandatory mediation saved hundreds of tenants from eviction

While the Act 57 program ended in August 2022, Hawaiʻi Appleseed will be advocating for a permanent rental relief program that includes mediation to stabilize affordable housing.

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Off the News: Keeping renters in their homes
Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 10/19/22 Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 10/19/22

Off the News: Keeping renters in their homes

Act 57 diverted as many as 1,201 eviction cases in 2021, benefiting tenants and landlords, according to a Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice study.

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