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‘Audacious’ tax relief plan advances at Hawaiʻi Legislature
Taxes & Budget Andrew Gomes 2/28/23 Taxes & Budget Andrew Gomes 2/28/23

‘Audacious’ tax relief plan advances at Hawaiʻi Legislature

The biggest proposed savings are in a bill from Gov. Josh Green that would boost all Hawaiʻi income tax bracket thresholds and increase the standard deduction along with the personal exemption.

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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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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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Eviction mediation study: KITV4 talks with Kenna StormoGipson with Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice
Affordable Housing KITV4 Web Staff 10/14/22 Affordable Housing KITV4 Web Staff 10/14/22

Eviction mediation study: KITV4 talks with Kenna StormoGipson with Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice

Local nonprofit Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice just released the results of its study that look at whether Hawaiʻi’s Act 57 mediation program worked.

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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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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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It’s gotten both worse and better for struggling working families
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Noelle Fujii-Oride 7/27/22 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Noelle Fujii-Oride 7/27/22

It’s gotten both worse and better for struggling working families

The good news is that 17 Hawaiʻi nonprofits are helping working families become more financially stable, find affordable housing, and get involved in policy.

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As prices soar, top Democratic candidates for governor support relief from tax on groceries
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget HNN Staff 7/23/22 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget HNN Staff 7/23/22

As prices soar, top Democratic candidates for governor support relief from tax on groceries

Hawaiʻi Appleseed said a tax revenue boost must be paired with the tax cut to ensure key services aren’t cut. The organization suggested raising the capital gains tax or increasing tax on the wealthiest earners.

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Ige signs $18 minimum wage increase, tax refund
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Guthrie Scrimgeour 6/23/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Guthrie Scrimgeour 6/23/22

Ige signs $18 minimum wage increase, tax refund

“This historic legislation represents a significant and meaningful step toward transforming our economy so that it works for everyone,” said Hawai‘i Appleseed Executive Director Gavin Thornton. “But much more remains to be done.”

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Bill to raise Hawaiʻi's minimum wage to $18 by 2028 passes out of conference committee
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Sabrina Bodon 4/29/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Sabrina Bodon 4/29/22

Bill to raise Hawaiʻi's minimum wage to $18 by 2028 passes out of conference committee

With last-minute amendments, a measure seeking to raise the state’s minimum wage passed out of conference committee on Friday.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers finally agree on raising the minimum wage
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Blaze Lovell 4/29/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Blaze Lovell 4/29/22

Hawaiʻi lawmakers finally agree on raising the minimum wage

House Bill 2510 also makes a state earned income tax credit refundable. Meanwhile, many taxpayers could soon get a $300 tax rebate.

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Friday deadline looms for Hawaiʻi lawmakers to raise minimum wage
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Annalisa Burgos 4/27/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Annalisa Burgos 4/27/22

Friday deadline looms for Hawaiʻi lawmakers to raise minimum wage

Supporters rallied in events across the islands to urge lawmakers to agree on a final version by Friday. If they do not agree on terms, the measure will be killed. The sticking point has been how much the raises will be and how fast they will be implemented.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers tussle over one minimum wage bill
Wages & Labor Andrew Gomes 3/23/22 Wages & Labor Andrew Gomes 3/23/22

Hawaiʻi lawmakers tussle over one minimum wage bill

A clash of wills and phi­losophies among state lawmakers over how to raise Hawaiʻi’s minimum wage now appears centered on one bill at the legislature instead of two.

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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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Wage measures still alive
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor John Burnett 2/16/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor John Burnett 2/16/22

Wage measures still alive

A bill in the state House of Representatives that would increase the minimum wage cleared a committee hurdle Tuesday.

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Hawaiʻi minimum wage bill advances despite criticisms
Wages & Labor Andrew Gomes 2/16/22 Wages & Labor Andrew Gomes 2/16/22

Hawaiʻi minimum wage bill advances despite criticisms

Worker advocates called for a faster increase to $18 an hour consistent with a bill passed in January by the full Senate in a 24–1 vote.

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State tax bill could have major impact on Kauaʻi
Taxes & Budget Guthrie Scrimgeour 2/10/22 Taxes & Budget Guthrie Scrimgeour 2/10/22

State tax bill could have major impact on Kauaʻi

A bill in the state legislature could potentially mean more money in the pockets of working families on Kauaʻi.

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An $18 minimum wage won’t raise prices dramatically
Wages & Labor Will Caron 2/8/22 Wages & Labor Will Caron 2/8/22

An $18 minimum wage won’t raise prices dramatically

But a living wage increase will go a long way toward providing financial stability for many in Hawaiʻi.

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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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