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The last major tax bills still alive this session would cut income and estate taxes
Taxes & Budget Kevin Dayton 4/9/24 Taxes & Budget Kevin Dayton 4/9/24

The last major tax bills still alive this session would cut income and estate taxes

It's a tight budget year and lawmakers are being criticized for advancing a major reduction in the state inheritance tax that would only benefit Hawaiʻi's wealthiest families.

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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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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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Why are more people than ever receiving food stamps in Hawaiʻi?
Food Equity Anita Hofschneider 7/26/21 Food Equity Anita Hofschneider 7/26/21

Why are more people than ever receiving food stamps in Hawaiʻi?

A historically high enrollment in the food stamp program is part of a broader increase in the need for public services during the pandemic.

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Minimum wage hike up to timing
Wages & Labor Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/22/21 Wages & Labor Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/22/21

Minimum wage hike up to timing

Hawaiʻi’s high cost of living, makes a minimum wage increase vital for low-income workers, including many who have been on the pandemic’s front lines.

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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 landlords rejecting $8M in overdue rent
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Dan Nakaso 12/8/20 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Dan Nakaso 12/8/20

Hawaiʻi landlords rejecting $8M in overdue rent

Some island landlords have rejected about $8 million in direct payments to cover the rents they’re owed because they do not have general excise tax licenses and are not paying taxes on their rental income.

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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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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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How new, agile networks of people are helping Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Sterling Higa 7/22/20 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Sterling Higa 7/22/20

How new, agile networks of people are helping Hawaiʻi

Uplift Hawaiʻi describes itself as an economic recovery platform bringing together organizations, individuals, coalitions and other COVID-19 recovery initiatives.

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Hawaiʻi has the highest housing wage in the U.S.
Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Olivia Peterkin 7/15/20 Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Olivia Peterkin 7/15/20

Hawaiʻi has the highest housing wage in the U.S.

Researchers analyzed rent prices in all 50 states to determine how much was needed to rent a two-bedroom apartment at fair market value without spending more than 30 percent of one’s income.

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Hawaiʻi legislature prepares to conclude, transparency advocates cry foul
Public Health Ryan Finnerty 7/10/20 Public Health Ryan Finnerty 7/10/20

Hawaiʻi legislature prepares to conclude, transparency advocates cry foul

Hawaiʻi’s 2020 legislative session was hallmarked by social distancing measures aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 that may also have disenfranchised the public.

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Gov. David Ige and Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s Gavin Thorton join the COVID-19 Care Conversation
Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Ryan Kalei Tsuji, Yunji de Nies and Kira Dilonno 6/29/20 Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Ryan Kalei Tsuji, Yunji de Nies and Kira Dilonno 6/29/20

Gov. David Ige and Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s Gavin Thorton join the COVID-19 Care Conversation

Gov. David Ige and Hawaiʻi Appleseed Executive Director Gavin Thorton joined us today for a Q&A video on the COVID-19 Care Conversation.

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COVID-19 budget moves out for passage, but not without controversy
Public Health, Taxes & Budget Sandee Oshiro 6/24/20 Public Health, Taxes & Budget Sandee Oshiro 6/24/20

COVID-19 budget moves out for passage, but not without controversy

The allocations of the federal aid money drew criticism from social service agencies while the process of adopting the budget measure, using a method called gut-and-replace, riled others.

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Social service workers rally at state Capitol
Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Cassie Ordonio 6/23/20 Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Cassie Ordonio 6/23/20

Social service workers rally at state Capitol

Lawmakers say they will use $635 million in CARES Act funds to assist the unemployed and local businesses, but advocates say it’s still not enough.

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Extra help urged for Hawaiʻi renters who face eviction due to COVID-19 pandemic
Affordable Housing Timothy Hurley 6/21/20 Affordable Housing Timothy Hurley 6/21/20

Extra help urged for Hawaiʻi renters who face eviction due to COVID-19 pandemic

The situation for renters is likely to get worse in the coming months, especially after the $600 boost to federal unemployment benefits expires July 31.

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Nonprofits urge lawmakers to quickly commit federal funds to cope with social needs
Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Kevin Dayton 6/16/20 Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Kevin Dayton 6/16/20

Nonprofits urge lawmakers to quickly commit federal funds to cope with social needs

The Working Families Coalition released a plan to distribute $362 million including CARES Act funds to help families with rent, food, healthcare and more.

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Hawaiʻi nonprofits want more say in how state spends federal virus aid
Food Equity, Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider 4/28/20 Food Equity, Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider 4/28/20

Hawaiʻi nonprofits want more say in how state spends federal virus aid

More than 60 nonprofits want the state to expand its safety net to help immigrants and other marginalized groups.

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