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From free meals to teacher safety, an array of bills for Hawaiʻi schools
Food Equity Megan Tagami 3/20/26 Food Equity Megan Tagami 3/20/26

From free meals to teacher safety, an array of bills for Hawaiʻi schools

Proposals have made it halfway through the legislative session, and some advocates are cautiously optimistic that legislation that failed in past years will make it this year.

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Free bus rides for keiki? So much for that
Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 3/20/26 Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 3/20/26

Free bus rides for keiki? So much for that

One supporter said she hopes the effort will come up again in a future year.

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Creating a Hawaiʻi we can afford
Food Equity PBS Hawaiʻi 3/19/26 Food Equity PBS Hawaiʻi 3/19/26

Creating a Hawaiʻi we can afford

For decades, we’ve lived with the highest cost of living in the country, in a service oriented economy where wage growth lags far behind rising prices. What can we do about it? We come together and find solutions.

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Push to feed Hawaiʻi kids more local food is ‘structural disaster’
Food Equity Megan Tagami and Thomas Heaton 3/6/26 Food Equity Megan Tagami and Thomas Heaton 3/6/26

Push to feed Hawaiʻi kids more local food is ‘structural disaster’

The DOE has not taken the effort seriously and has no real plan for how to meet a legislative mandate to spend 30 percent of its food budget locally by 2030, according to a state audit.

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Free student meals back on the table at the Legislature
Food Equity Mark Ladao 3/5/26 Food Equity Mark Ladao 3/5/26

Free student meals back on the table at the Legislature

On Wednesday the House Committee on Finance moved along House Bill 1779, which would give all students free breakfast and lunch at school starting with the 2029–2030 school year.

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Hawaiʻi’s hunger crisis is here, and urgent
Food Equity Daniela Spoto, Elia Herman and Kristin Frost Albrecht 3/1/26 Food Equity Daniela Spoto, Elia Herman and Kristin Frost Albrecht 3/1/26

Hawaiʻi’s hunger crisis is here, and urgent

We find ourselves in the midst of a hunger crisis driven by sky-high living costs, cuts to essential nutrition supports, and food systems that don’t work for all of us.

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Bill to reduce taxes on groceries, nonprescription drugs in Hawaiʻi dies in committee
Food Equity Tiffany DeMasters 2/21/26 Food Equity Tiffany DeMasters 2/21/26

Bill to reduce taxes on groceries, nonprescription drugs in Hawaiʻi dies in committee

Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice provided written testimony stating Hawaiʻi is one of only seven states that taxes groceries.

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Hawaiʻi to restrict soda purchases under SNAP in 2026; local groups oppose
Food Equity Maui Now Staff 12/23/25 Food Equity Maui Now Staff 12/23/25

Hawaiʻi to restrict soda purchases under SNAP in 2026; local groups oppose

Instead, increasing incentives for fruits and vegetables does a better job of promoting healthy eating and reducing purchases of sugar-sweetened beverages among SNAP participants.

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Counties urged to boost role protecting residents from hunger
Food Equity Victoria Budiono 12/22/25 Food Equity Victoria Budiono 12/22/25

Counties urged to boost role protecting residents from hunger

A new policy brief from Hawaiʻi Appleseed argues that counties are increasingly positioned to act as front-line responders as federal resources recede and local needs grow.

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New federal rules ramp up the pressure on people who count on food stamps
Food Equity Jeremy Hay 10/29/25 Food Equity Jeremy Hay 10/29/25

New federal rules ramp up the pressure on people who count on food stamps

Thousands of people in Hawaiʻi will be cut from the program entirely or face additional hurdles, including added work requirements.

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Honolulu’s early eviction mediation and rental assistance program’s success
Affordable Housing Denise Obrero 8/21/25 Affordable Housing Denise Obrero 8/21/25

Honolulu’s early eviction mediation and rental assistance program’s success

The next step is for more opportunities to uplift the statewide efforts advancing housing stability through early intervention and cross-sector collaboration.

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How federal tax cuts will impact Hawaiʻi residents
Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 8/18/25 Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 8/18/25

How federal tax cuts will impact Hawaiʻi residents

While everyone will see some reduction in taxes, for lower- and middle-class households, that will likely be outweighed by rising costs.

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Bill 53 would increase Oʻahu housing costs
Affordable Housing, Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz, Arjuna Heim and Lee Wang 8/12/25 Affordable Housing, Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz, Arjuna Heim and Lee Wang 8/12/25

Bill 53 would increase Oʻahu housing costs

Reinstating parking mandates for developers in Honolulu means choosing cars over people and asphalt over affordability.

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No one will say why school lunch costs Hawaiʻi DOE $9 a plate
Food Equity Megan Tagami 8/6/25 Food Equity Megan Tagami 8/6/25

No one will say why school lunch costs Hawaiʻi DOE $9 a plate

Lawmakers have pushed the education department for more details on the costs of running its school meal program.

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Food insecurity forum focuses on current and future needs in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Eric Naktin 6/26/25 Food Equity Eric Naktin 6/26/25

Food insecurity forum focuses on current and future needs in Hawaiʻi

Keeping struggling individuals properly fed is already considered a growing challenge, locally, even as the threat of federal funding cuts leave an uncertain future for SNAP and, consequently, food banks as well.

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Economic prosperity rises from the bottom up
Food Equity, Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Will Caron 5/21/25 Food Equity, Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Will Caron 5/21/25

Economic prosperity rises from the bottom up

The Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice looks at the recent legislative session's hits and misses in this Community Voice column for Aloha State Daily.

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Progress report: Hawaiʻi’s working families need more support
Food Equity Megan Tagami 5/7/25 Food Equity Megan Tagami 5/7/25

Progress report: Hawaiʻi’s working families need more support

Advocates for working families are concerned that bad things are coming with federal cuts and hoped the legislature would do more to increase the state’s safety net.

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Expand free school meals, because all keiki deserve to eat
Food Equity Daniela Spoto 4/10/25 Food Equity Daniela Spoto 4/10/25

Expand free school meals, because all keiki deserve to eat

SB 1300 would be an enormous step in the right direction, putting Hawaiʻi on a secure pathway toward ensuring all our keiki can achieve and thrive during the school day and throughout their lifetimes.

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Child advocates, parents discuss bill to expand free and reduced meals for Hawaiʻi keiki
Food Equity Sunshine Kuhia Smith 3/20/25 Food Equity Sunshine Kuhia Smith 3/20/25

Child advocates, parents discuss bill to expand free and reduced meals for Hawaiʻi keiki

A community forum was held Saturday at McKinley High School to discuss a senate bill that would expand access to free and reduced-price meals for public school keiki.

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State officials discuss expansion of free school meals
Food Equity HNN Staff 3/17/25 Food Equity HNN Staff 3/17/25

State officials discuss expansion of free school meals

SB1300 would require the state DOE to appropriate funding for meals for students who come from households classified as “asset limited, income restrained, employed,” (ALICE).

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