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Why rent relief in Hawaiʻi became a national model
Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 6/13/22 Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 6/13/22

Why rent relief in Hawaiʻi became a national model

The government program helped over 13,000 households. One reason it succeeded may have been that people who had experienced housing instability had a seat at the decision-making table.

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Thousands of houses are empty on Maui. Would higher taxes change that?
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Marina Starleaf Riker 4/26/22 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Marina Starleaf Riker 4/26/22

Thousands of houses are empty on Maui. Would higher taxes change that?

An estimated 15,000 housing units—about 1 in 5 throughout all of Maui County—are vacant, according to 2020 census estimates.

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Hawaiʻi’s food security shaky heading into hurricane season
Food Equity Noe Tanigawa 5/22/20 Food Equity Noe Tanigawa 5/22/20

Hawaiʻi’s food security shaky heading into hurricane season

Almost all food the state of Hawaiʻi consumes comes through the Port of Honolulu, and there is currently no redundancy in the event of an emergency like a hurricane.

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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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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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5 questions with retired head of the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center, Victor Geminiani
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Vicki Viotti 4/24/20 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Vicki Viotti 4/24/20

5 questions with retired head of the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center, Victor Geminiani

Our state and county leaders have critical work ahead to deliver on those values. Let’s hope we put ones in who are ready to chart the future we all want.

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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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Nonprofits from Waiʻanae to Kaneʻohe offer more free meals for keiki
Food Equity Susan Essoyan 3/29/20 Food Equity Susan Essoyan 3/29/20

Nonprofits from Waiʻanae to Kaneʻohe offer more free meals for keiki

The meals for children are to replace breakfasts and lunches they normally would receive if public schools were in session and not closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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YMCA of Honolulu extends grab-and-go free meal distribution through April 3 for children in need
Food Equity KITV4 Web Staff 3/26/20 Food Equity KITV4 Web Staff 3/26/20

YMCA of Honolulu extends grab-and-go free meal distribution through April 3 for children in need

The healthy lunches prepared according to USDA standards, will continue to be distributed to children in need 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Mon.–Fri., through April 3.

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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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Advocates fear Hawaiʻi’s sick leave bill abandons workers in need
Taxes & Budget Anita Hofschneider 4/26/17 Taxes & Budget Anita Hofschneider 4/26/17

Advocates fear Hawaiʻi’s sick leave bill abandons workers in need

But industry groups say bills that mandate paid sick leave for workers and expand the state’s current family leave law will push prices higher.

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