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More walk time could be coming to Oʻahu intersections
Transportation Equity Bryce Moore 4/23/26 Transportation Equity Bryce Moore 4/23/26

More walk time could be coming to Oʻahu intersections

The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation is proposing a county-by-county program.

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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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Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center founder-exec director to retire
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Big Island Now Staff 8/22/19 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Big Island Now Staff 8/22/19

Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center founder-exec director to retire

Hawaiʻi Appleseed announces the retirement of Victor Geminiani, its co-founder and longtime executive director, after a 50-year public interest law career.

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Champion of legal aid to Hawaiʻi’s poor announces retirement
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Brittany Lyte 8/21/19 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Brittany Lyte 8/21/19

Champion of legal aid to Hawaiʻi’s poor announces retirement

After a 50-year career in public interest law and advocacy, Hawaiʻi Appleseed co-director Victor Geminiani announced on Wednesday that he will retire Aug. 31.

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Agency sets high price for inmate release records
Criminal Justice Reform Sophie Cocke 8/11/19 Criminal Justice Reform Sophie Cocke 8/11/19

Agency sets high price for inmate release records

Hawaiʻi’s Department of Public Safety says it would cost more than $1 million to release data related to its long-standing problem with keeping inmates locked up beyond their scheduled release dates.

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Hitting the road to stem summer hunger
Food Equity Suevon Lee 7/17/19 Food Equity Suevon Lee 7/17/19

Hitting the road to stem summer hunger

On the Waiʻanae coast, the state DOE deploys a food truck to distribute free, freshly packaged meals to kids in need.

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Top 10 cities where vacation rentals rake in the most cash
Affordable Housing Lance Lambert 4/22/19 Affordable Housing Lance Lambert 4/22/19

Top 10 cities where vacation rentals rake in the most cash

The short-term rental business has experienced 97% growth in America’s 100 largest cities over the past three years, totaling more than 360,000 active rentals.

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Pacific Resource Partnership app allows users to get more involved in Hawaiʻi legislative bills
Taxes & Budget Tyne Phillips 3/25/19 Taxes & Budget Tyne Phillips 3/25/19

Pacific Resource Partnership app allows users to get more involved in Hawaiʻi legislative bills

In a state notorious for low voter turnout, a lobbying group has developed a free mobile app to get younger residents more involved in legislative matters.

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No one is speaking up for Hawaiʻi’s renters
Affordable Housing Anita Hofschneider 12/12/18 Affordable Housing Anita Hofschneider 12/12/18

No one is speaking up for Hawaiʻi’s renters

There is no organization dedicated to advocating for the rights of tenants, and a new study finds they lose nearly every eviction case.

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This time Hawaiʻi lawmakers must deliver on all-mail elections
Education Civil Beat Editorial Board 3/5/18 Education Civil Beat Editorial Board 3/5/18

This time Hawaiʻi lawmakers must deliver on all-mail elections

Similar measures died in the legislature the past three sessions. Let’s get it right in 2018.

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Hawaiʻi may switch to all-mail elections in 2020
Taxes & Budget Courtney Teague 2/27/18 Taxes & Budget Courtney Teague 2/27/18

Hawaiʻi may switch to all-mail elections in 2020

A bill requiring the conversion in hopes of increasing voter turnout is headed to the House floor.

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New bill works towards equal pay in the workplace
Taxes & Budget Mika Miyashima 2/26/18 Taxes & Budget Mika Miyashima 2/26/18

New bill works towards equal pay in the workplace

A bill at the State Capitol is gaining momentum in the movement to help women in the workplace earn just as much as their male counterparts.

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Cries over ‘poor door’ ignore worse segregation in affordable housing
Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 2/12/18 Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 2/12/18

Cries over ‘poor door’ ignore worse segregation in affordable housing

The reality is that affordable housing produced by developers under city and state requirements is governed by loose standards that often result in separate and unequal residences for those with low or moderate incomes.

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The to-do list for the 2018 legislative session
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget PBS Hawaiʻi 1/18/18 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget PBS Hawaiʻi 1/18/18

The to-do list for the 2018 legislative session

What should be at the top of the to-do list for Hawaiʻi’s legislators this session? From our high cost of living, to affordable housing, to climate change, the breadth of issues could make this one of the most pivotal years for lawmakers—or it could be politics as usual.

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Ige seeks pay raises for foster parents amid legal battle
Taxes & Budget Nanea Kalani 1/7/18 Taxes & Budget Nanea Kalani 1/7/18

Ige seeks pay raises for foster parents amid legal battle

A drawn-out legal battle over how much families are paid to care for foster children is headed to court, where attorneys say the dispute could end up costing the state significantly more than a multimillion-dollar settlement that was rejected last year by the legislature.

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Plan for tower’s ‘poor door’ scrapped
Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 12/19/17 Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 12/19/17

Plan for tower’s ‘poor door’ scrapped

Designs for a residential tower near urban Honolulu’s Walmart store no longer feature a front door for market-priced condominium buyers and a side door for moderate-income renters.

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Ala Moana high rise developer removes ‘poor door’ from proposal
Affordable Housing Natanya Friedheim 12/18/17 Affordable Housing Natanya Friedheim 12/18/17

Ala Moana high rise developer removes ‘poor door’ from proposal

The plan to create separate entrances for low-income residents was opposed by affordable housing advocates.

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Council: Ala Moana developer must answer ‘poor door’ critique
Affordable Housing HNN Staff 12/5/17 Affordable Housing HNN Staff 12/5/17

Council: Ala Moana developer must answer ‘poor door’ critique

Objections over plans to provide separate entrances for luxury condo owners and the tenants of affordable rentals has delayed approval for an Ala Moana highrise.

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Segregation? Tenants in affordable units to get separate entrance
Affordable Housing Ben Gutierrez 12/2/17 Affordable Housing Ben Gutierrez 12/2/17

Segregation? Tenants in affordable units to get separate entrance

A mixed-use residential high-rise planned for the Ala Moana area is raising some concerns because it has separate entrances for those who purchase market-rate condo units—and those who will live in affordable rentals on the same property.

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Women majority of elders in poverty, UH finds
Taxes & Budget Kathryn Mykleseth 6/15/17 Taxes & Budget Kathryn Mykleseth 6/15/17

Women majority of elders in poverty, UH finds

Women being less financially secure in old age stems from lifelong pay and opportunity inequalities between the genders.

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