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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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As bill to raise minimum wage to $18 moves forward, some say hike could hurt businesses
Wages & Labor Jolanie Martinez 1/25/22 Wages & Labor Jolanie Martinez 1/25/22

As bill to raise minimum wage to $18 moves forward, some say hike could hurt businesses

According to a report by the National Low Income Housing Coalition, a minimum wage worker in Hawaiʻi would have to work 114 hours just to afford an apartment.

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Hawaiʻi legislature 2022: smart spending could help big problems
Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Kevin Dayton 1/16/22 Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Kevin Dayton 1/16/22

Hawaiʻi legislature 2022: smart spending could help big problems

The legislature has money available for almost any policy initiative imaginable, and every member of the house and senate is up for reelection.

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Raise Up Hawaiʻi demands higher minimum wage
Wages & Labor Scott Yunker 12/16/21 Wages & Labor Scott Yunker 12/16/21

Raise Up Hawaiʻi demands higher minimum wage

An increased minimum wage would not only put food on families’ tables but put money in their pockets for spending at local businesses.

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Aloha Friday Conversation: Seizing affordable housing opportunities in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing Noe Tanigawa 12/3/21 Affordable Housing Noe Tanigawa 12/3/21

Aloha Friday Conversation: Seizing affordable housing opportunities in Hawaiʻi

This episode of "The Conversation" is packed with discussions about Hawaiʻi's housing and homelessness crisis and policy solutions advocates are working to implement at the state and county level.

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Biden’s spending bill could be a ‘game changer’ for housing in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Anita Hofschneider 10/21/21 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Anita Hofschneider 10/21/21

Biden’s spending bill could be a ‘game changer’ for housing in Hawaiʻi

The Build Back Better bill that the U.S. Senate is debating has the potential to make a huge dent in Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing needs, according to advocates.

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Amid inflation fears, Hawaiʻi business owners and consumers brace for rising prices
Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Rick Daysog 10/13/21 Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Rick Daysog 10/13/21

Amid inflation fears, Hawaiʻi business owners and consumers brace for rising prices

Consumer prices nationwide reached their highest levels in a decade last month, potentially impacting local businesses and consumers.

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How the ‘Build Back Better’ plan saves money and lives
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/27/21 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/27/21

How the ‘Build Back Better’ plan saves money and lives

The answer lies in an expansion of the strategy that held the line against poverty in 2020 and that helped America out of the Great Depression.

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Rental assistance fell victim to politics, bureaucracy
Affordable Housing Sarah Kleiner, Taylor Johnston, Michael Casey 6/29/21 Affordable Housing Sarah Kleiner, Taylor Johnston, Michael Casey 6/29/21

Rental assistance fell victim to politics, bureaucracy

Nationwide, state leaders set aside $2.6 billion to prop up struggling renters, but a year later more than 16 percent hasn’t made it to tenants or landlords.

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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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Hawaiʻi seeks to be seen as a remote workplace with a view
Affordable Housing Jennifer Sinco Kelleher 11/29/20 Affordable Housing Jennifer Sinco Kelleher 11/29/20

Hawaiʻi seeks to be seen as a remote workplace with a view

But advocates say housing is a real concern in a state where there’s an affordable housing crisis.

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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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ACLU calls for homeless sweeps to stop while MPD clears out Kahului camp
Affordable Housing, Public Health Jen Russo 8/14/20 Affordable Housing, Public Health Jen Russo 8/14/20

ACLU calls for homeless sweeps to stop while MPD clears out Kahului camp

More than 70 officials, organizations and individuals released a statement calling for a halt to “sweeps” of the houseless community during the pandemic.

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Officials, individuals, organizations calling on city & HPD to stop homeless ‘sweeps’ amid the pandemic
Affordable Housing, Public Health KITV4 Web Staff 8/13/20 Affordable Housing, Public Health KITV4 Web Staff 8/13/20

Officials, individuals, organizations calling on city & HPD to stop homeless ‘sweeps’ amid the pandemic

More than 70 officials, organizations and individuals are calling for the Honolulu Police Department and the City & County of Honolulu to stop "sweeps" of the homeless community during the pandemic.

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Not politics as usual
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Ida Yoshinaga 8/7/20 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Ida Yoshinaga 8/7/20

Not politics as usual

To address socioeconomic inequality, Hawaiʻi’s decision-makers need to come up with an effective problem-solving process so stakeholders can come together to achieve concrete solutions.

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