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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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As housing prices on Oʻahu hit record highs, families grapple with rising rents
Affordable Housing Samie Solina 4/21/22 Affordable Housing Samie Solina 4/21/22

As housing prices on Oʻahu hit record highs, families grapple with rising rents

“We as a community just need to make a decision that anybody that’s working 40 hours a week needs to be able to afford housing.”

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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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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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The pandemic has transformed how aid groups help elderly in need
Food Equity, Public Health Eleni Avendaño 4/23/21 Food Equity, Public Health Eleni Avendaño 4/23/21

The pandemic has transformed how aid groups help elderly in need

Federal COVID-19 relief funds helped local groups coordinate outreach to better serve kupuna who were often isolated during the pandemic.

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Lawmakers should pass tax bills to fix our upside-down tax system
Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton, Heather Lusk and Deborah Zysman 4/22/21 Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton, Heather Lusk and Deborah Zysman 4/22/21

Lawmakers should pass tax bills to fix our upside-down tax system

Minimum wage earners should not be paying a higher percentage in taxes than those at the top.

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Should I stay or should I go? The lack of affordable housing in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing PBS Hawaiʻi 4/8/21 Affordable Housing PBS Hawaiʻi 4/8/21

Should I stay or should I go? The lack of affordable housing in Hawaiʻi

The cost of living in Hawaiʻi continues to rise, most notably due to the lack of affordable housing. How do we find a feasible solution?

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Bill would expand DA BUX food program
Food Equity John Burnett 3/16/21 Food Equity John Burnett 3/16/21

Bill would expand DA BUX food program

The measure is intended to provide low-income people easier access to healthier food choices and to help local farmers and ranchers.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers mull mediation to prevent mass evictions after moratorium lifted
Affordable Housing Anita Hofschneider 2/26/21 Affordable Housing Anita Hofschneider 2/26/21

Hawaiʻi lawmakers mull mediation to prevent mass evictions after moratorium lifted

A bill would require landlords to enter mediation upon a tenant’s request, but some advocates say the measure doesn’t do enough to protect renters at risk of eviction.

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New sponsors sought as free meals for Hawaiʻi kids drop for summer
Food Equity Susan Essoyan 6/4/20 Food Equity Susan Essoyan 6/4/20

New sponsors sought as free meals for Hawaiʻi kids drop for summer

Community programs are supplementing the Grab-and-Go program but they too are lagging behind last summer’s participation and may not be enough to meet demand.

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Whatever politics are in play, politicians must get money to those hurting most in Hawaiʻi
Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Richard Borreca 5/24/20 Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Richard Borreca 5/24/20

Whatever politics are in play, politicians must get money to those hurting most in Hawaiʻi

Nearly one-third of adults in Hawaiʻi either missed last month’s rent or mortgage payment, or have “slight or no confidence that their household can pay next month’s rent or mortgage on time.”

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Strengthening Hawaiʻi’s food systems: keeping kupuna fed
Food Equity Noe Tanigawa 5/22/20 Food Equity Noe Tanigawa 5/22/20

Strengthening Hawaiʻi’s food systems: keeping kupuna fed

Disaster preparedness experts have worried for years about Hawaiʻi’s food security. The COVID-19 disruption has made kūpuna particularly at risk for hunger.

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More groups call on Ige to bring transparency back into government
Public Health Nick Grube 4/2/20 Public Health Nick Grube 4/2/20

More groups call on Ige to bring transparency back into government

The Hawaiʻi governor suspended state laws that allow citizens access to public meetings and records while officials struggle to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Community groups offer free lunch to kids
Food Equity Suevon Lee 3/24/20 Food Equity Suevon Lee 3/24/20

Community groups offer free lunch to kids

The grab-and-go meals at a handful of sites around Oʻahu supplement the DOE’s own meal service which began this week while schools are closed.

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Aim higher for Hawaiʻi’s minimum wage
Wages & Labor Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 3/1/20 Wages & Labor Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 3/1/20

Aim higher for Hawaiʻi’s minimum wage

Job losses have not been linked to past raises. The EITC has not sufficiently offset poverty levels. Nearly half the population barely gets by.

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Minimum wage hike bill advances, but critics say it’s still not enough
Wages & Labor Ben Gutierrez 2/21/20 Wages & Labor Ben Gutierrez 2/21/20

Minimum wage hike bill advances, but critics say it’s still not enough

A bill to hike Hawaiʻi’s minimum wage is moving to the full house, but critics say it still falls short of what a person needs to live in the 50th state.

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Is an $868,000 home affordable? Hawaiʻi senators say no
Affordable Housing Christina Jedra 2/11/20 Affordable Housing Christina Jedra 2/11/20

Is an $868,000 home affordable? Hawaiʻi senators say no

Advocates voiced forceful opposition to a so-called affordable housing bill they say is far from affordable. A committee of lawmakers took their side.

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Working families need more relief
Taxes & Budget Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 1/30/20 Taxes & Budget Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 1/30/20

Working families need more relief

The statistics about how many of Hawaiʻi’s people struggle look worse with each passing year, so plainly the safety net needs reinforcement.

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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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Civil Cafe 2020 legislative preview rehashes minimum wage, homelessness
Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Victoria Talbot 1/22/20 Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Victoria Talbot 1/22/20

Civil Cafe 2020 legislative preview rehashes minimum wage, homelessness

While it is terrific that state legislators acknowledge that the cost of living is out of reach for most Hawaiʻi residents, it is also clear that the proposed $13 an hour is not a “livable wage.”

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