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Four Hawaiʻi nonprofits receive investments as SNAP cuts loom
Food Equity Victoria Budiono 9/6/25 Food Equity Victoria Budiono 9/6/25

Four Hawaiʻi nonprofits receive investments as SNAP cuts loom

More than 13,000 people in Hawaiʻi could lose some or all of their benefits each month once expanded work requirements are implemented.

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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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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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OHA seeks housing strategy consultant to advance Mana i Mauli Ola goals
Affordable Housing Elena Farden 7/1/25 Affordable Housing Elena Farden 7/1/25

OHA seeks housing strategy consultant to advance Mana i Mauli Ola goals

These efforts come at a time when small policy wins at the state level are offering renewed hope but require coordinated implementation to benefit Native Hawaiian communities equitably.

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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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Proposed cuts to food stamps program could be ‘horrific’ in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Jeremy Hay 5/19/25 Food Equity Jeremy Hay 5/19/25

Proposed cuts to food stamps program could be ‘horrific’ in Hawaiʻi

Under current proposals, Hawaiʻi could face more than $100 million in new costs to maintain the food stamp program.

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Hawaiʻi Appleseed has a new executive director
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Transportation Equity, Wages & Labor Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros 5/9/25 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Transportation Equity, Wages & Labor Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros 5/9/25

Hawaiʻi Appleseed has a new executive director

Will White aims to build from the organization’s solid foundation to advance its mission of advocating for economic justice for Hawaiʻi's people.

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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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Lawmakers should leverage tax credits to preserve Hawaiʻi’s working class
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/21/25 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/21/25

Lawmakers should leverage tax credits to preserve Hawaiʻi’s working class

Almost half of the population cannot pay their bills on time while also saving money for emergencies.

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New policy brief proposes targeted tax relief for struggling Hawaiʻi families
Taxes & Budget Maui Now Staff 2/16/25 Taxes & Budget Maui Now Staff 2/16/25

New policy brief proposes targeted tax relief for struggling Hawaiʻi families

As local families continue to leave Hawaiʻi due to the high cost of living, Hawaiʻi Appleseed stresses the urgency for additional legislative action to help those at risk of homelessness.

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No income tax for working class? Unions float radical proposal
Kevin Dayton 2/7/25 Kevin Dayton 2/7/25

No income tax for working class? Unions float radical proposal

A better approach would be to expand an existing state tax credit that was created to offset some of the impact of the excise tax on food, or to create a new child tax credit to support working families.

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Keiki Caucus introduces 2025 legislative package
Food Equity, Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget Maui Now Staff 1/28/25 Food Equity, Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget Maui Now Staff 1/28/25

Keiki Caucus introduces 2025 legislative package

Legislators and advocates identified five top priority issues impacting Hawaiʻi’s youth and families, including tax credits for household and dependent care services, funding for community schools, paid family leave, e-cigarette regulations, and universal free school breakfast and lunches.

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Hawaiʻi set to offer nutrition support services to Medicaid patients
Food Equity Maui Now Staff 1/25/25 Food Equity Maui Now Staff 1/25/25

Hawaiʻi set to offer nutrition support services to Medicaid patients

Medicaid patients may soon benefit from a five-year federal waiver that allows Hawaiʻi MedQUEST program to use Medicaid dollars to expand services with community-based food and nutrition organizations.

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Hawaiʻi is over-dependent on cars. Can the state spend more on alternative transportation?
Transportation Equity Savannah Harriman-Pote 1/23/25 Transportation Equity Savannah Harriman-Pote 1/23/25

Hawaiʻi is over-dependent on cars. Can the state spend more on alternative transportation?

Between 2019-2024, the Hawaiʻi DOT spent almost two-thirds of its capital improvement budget on projects that increase vehicle transportation, a pattern of spending that leads to more traffic, higher emissions, and fewer options for people who don’t drive.

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Hawaiʻi families could face big price hike for school meals
Food Equity Megan Tagami 1/16/25 Food Equity Megan Tagami 1/16/25

Hawaiʻi families could face big price hike for school meals

Charging elementary and middle school students $4.75 for lunch would be a huge hit to working families, advocates say.

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Hawaiʻi County Council could join call for free school meals statewide
Food Equity Mark Ladao 1/10/25 Food Equity Mark Ladao 1/10/25

Hawaiʻi County Council could join call for free school meals statewide

A resolution introduced by the council said that Hawaiʻi Island has the highest rate of food insecurity in the state, but the issue is statewide.

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Legislators look to support student recovery from the pandemic
Food Equity Megan Tagami 12/27/24 Food Equity Megan Tagami 12/27/24

Legislators look to support student recovery from the pandemic

Some lawmakers and advocates say schools need more help with funding gaps, especially after federal assistance expired this fall.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers spent big on public schools this year
Food Equity, Education, Public Health Megan Tagami 5/10/24 Food Equity, Education, Public Health Megan Tagami 5/10/24

Hawaiʻi lawmakers spent big on public schools this year

But education advocates said the Legislature did little to address problems such as school bus driver shortages, fire safety and the need for more preschool teachers.

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A global relief organization keeps the spigot open for community healthcare providers closer to home
Wages & Labor Connie Matthiessen 5/7/24 Wages & Labor Connie Matthiessen 5/7/24

A global relief organization keeps the spigot open for community healthcare providers closer to home

A recent report from the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice found that wages remain low, even though Hawaiʻi has the highest cost of living in America.

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