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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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Registration tax could increase for Hawaiʻi vehicles over 4,000 pounds
Transportation Equity Ashley Mizuo 4/2/25 Transportation Equity Ashley Mizuo 4/2/25

Registration tax could increase for Hawaiʻi vehicles over 4,000 pounds

State lawmakers are considering increasing the tax on registering large vehicles to fund the Safe Routes to School Program.

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End burdensome school impact fees, put funds to good use
Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim and Ted Kefalas 3/27/25 Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim and Ted Kefalas 3/27/25

End burdensome school impact fees, put funds to good use

Bringing the overall cost of development down is critical to meet demand, and one way to help is by eliminating costly and ineffective school impact fees.

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State collects money from home builders for new schools. It’s never spent a dime
Affordable Housing Megan Tagami 3/27/25 Affordable Housing Megan Tagami 3/27/25

State collects money from home builders for new schools. It’s never spent a dime

Lawmakers and housing advocates say the fee should be eliminated because the state hasn’t used the money. DOE says the rules on spending it are too restrictive.

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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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The price of hunger: Navigating the cost burden of free meals for Hawaiʻi students
Food Equity Emma Caires 2/14/25 Food Equity Emma Caires 2/14/25

The price of hunger: Navigating the cost burden of free meals for Hawaiʻi students

Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s “Equity on the Menu” shows a cost estimate of $26 million per year. This would be 1.2 percent of the Hawaiʻi DOE’s overall annual budget, set this year at just over $2 billion.

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Lawmakers consider delivery fees to support pedestrian and biking infrastructure
Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 2/5/25 Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 2/5/25

Lawmakers consider delivery fees to support pedestrian and biking infrastructure

The fee would tack on $0.50 to businesses for non-food deliveries, and the fees collected would go into the state's Safe Routes to School special fund to pay for safety projects.

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A proposed constitutional amendment would let Hawaiʻi use property taxes to fund schools
Taxes & Budget, Education Megan Tagami 1/31/24 Taxes & Budget, Education Megan Tagami 1/31/24

A proposed constitutional amendment would let Hawaiʻi use property taxes to fund schools

The Legislature passed a similar bill in 2018, but the state Supreme Court invalidated the ballot measure for using vague and unclear language.

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Report: Federal funding flaw shortchanges Hawaiʻi’s school nutrition programs
Food Equity Kim Jarrett 5/25/22 Food Equity Kim Jarrett 5/25/22

Report: Federal funding flaw shortchanges Hawaiʻi’s school nutrition programs

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education is paying tens of millions of dollars to feed Hawaiʻi school children due to a flaw in the funding method used by the federal government, according to a report.

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