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The Conversation: Lessons from the Great Recession
Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget Catherine Cruz 7/19/19 Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget Catherine Cruz 7/19/19

The Conversation: Lessons from the Great Recession

Hawaiʻi Budget & Policy Director Beth Giesting reviews the response to and fallout from the Great Recession, and how we can prepare for the next one.

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Hitting the road to stem summer hunger
Food Equity Suevon Lee 7/17/19 Food Equity Suevon Lee 7/17/19

Hitting the road to stem summer hunger

On the Waiʻanae coast, the state DOE deploys a food truck to distribute free, freshly packaged meals to kids in need.

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Hawaiʻi has highest gap between wages, rent required for a 2-bedroom
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Nina Wu 7/7/19 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Nina Wu 7/7/19

Hawaiʻi has highest gap between wages, rent required for a 2-bedroom

Hawaiʻi is not only the most expensive state for renters to live in, but also has the greatest gap between average earnings and average fair-market rent.

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Critics fear Trump’s plan to redefine poverty could mean bad news for Hawaiʻi
Taxes & Budget Anita Hofschneider 7/2/19 Taxes & Budget Anita Hofschneider 7/2/19

Critics fear Trump’s plan to redefine poverty could mean bad news for Hawaiʻi

The federal poverty line already doesn’t take into account the state’s high cost of living.

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No one knows how many homes are sitting empty despite housing shortage
Affordable Housing Stewart Yerton 6/14/19 Affordable Housing Stewart Yerton 6/14/19

No one knows how many homes are sitting empty despite housing shortage

There’s a big discrepancy between city and federal estimates of vacancy rates.

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Hawaiʻi weighs measures to curb Airbnb
Affordable Housing Maria Lenhart 5/6/19 Affordable Housing Maria Lenhart 5/6/19

Hawaiʻi weighs measures to curb Airbnb

Sky-high housing prices and limited land make the negative impact of short-term rentals in Hawaiʻi especially acute. Regulatory measures may provide some relief.

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This is what it sounds like when bills die
Taxes & Budget Chad Blair 5/6/19 Taxes & Budget Chad Blair 5/6/19

This is what it sounds like when bills die

On the last day of conference committee at the Hawaiʻi State Legislature, an all-too-familiar scene played out.

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Double Up Food Bucks pays dividends beyond feeding needy
Food Equity Joleen Oshiro 4/24/19 Food Equity Joleen Oshiro 4/24/19

Double Up Food Bucks pays dividends beyond feeding needy

Advocates are backing a bill to provide state money to bolster the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program when its funds are spent on local produce.

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A living wage will help keep families here
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 4/23/19 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 4/23/19

A living wage will help keep families here

Hawaiʻi trails 11 other states where the minimum wage is higher than ours.

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Time to raise minimum wage
Taxes & Budget Caroline Cech 4/22/19 Taxes & Budget Caroline Cech 4/22/19

Time to raise minimum wage

$10.10 an hour is not a living wage. $17 an hour is absolutely necessary for hardworking Hawaiʻi families to make ends meet.

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Top 10 cities where vacation rentals rake in the most cash
Affordable Housing Lance Lambert 4/22/19 Affordable Housing Lance Lambert 4/22/19

Top 10 cities where vacation rentals rake in the most cash

The short-term rental business has experienced 97% growth in America’s 100 largest cities over the past three years, totaling more than 360,000 active rentals.

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Short-term rental regulation advances at Honolulu Hale
Affordable Housing Ryan Finnerty 4/18/19 Affordable Housing Ryan Finnerty 4/18/19

Short-term rental regulation advances at Honolulu Hale

On Wednesday, the Honolulu City Council held a public hearing on the latest proposals to rein in Oʻahu’s vacation accommodations, like those rented on Airbnb.

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Business Report: New figures on Hawaiʻi’s minimum wage
Taxes & Budget HNN Staff 4/17/19 Taxes & Budget HNN Staff 4/17/19

Business Report: New figures on Hawaiʻi’s minimum wage

The report finds that low-wage workers spend most of their increased income back into the local economy, supporting businesses and boosting economic activity.

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Minimum wage increase could help over 200,000 workers, report says
Taxes & Budget Blaze Lovell 4/16/19 Taxes & Budget Blaze Lovell 4/16/19

Minimum wage increase could help over 200,000 workers, report says

The Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice analyzed the demographics of workers who could be impacted by an increase.

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Let’s Talk Food: School lunches in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Audrey Wilson 4/9/19 Food Equity Audrey Wilson 4/9/19

Let’s Talk Food: School lunches in Hawaiʻi

The DOE is increasing local food in student meals as well as connecting our keiki with the ʻāina using local products from the agricultural community.

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State must lead on housing crisis
Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 4/5/19 Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 4/5/19

State must lead on housing crisis

The failure to deal with the housing shortage in any meaningful way has led to Hawaiʻi’s highest per-capita homelessness rate in the nation.

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The call for a living wage
Taxes & Budget Dawn Morais Webster 4/4/19 Taxes & Budget Dawn Morais Webster 4/4/19

The call for a living wage

Lawmakers are looking to raise the minimum wage to $12.50 in 2024 for those who get healthcare from their employers; an increase of about $0.50 an hour each year, and simply not enough.

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Pacific Resource Partnership app allows users to get more involved in Hawaiʻi legislative bills
Taxes & Budget Tyne Phillips 3/25/19 Taxes & Budget Tyne Phillips 3/25/19

Pacific Resource Partnership app allows users to get more involved in Hawaiʻi legislative bills

In a state notorious for low voter turnout, a lobbying group has developed a free mobile app to get younger residents more involved in legislative matters.

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Right moves on vacation rentals
Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 3/24/19 Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 3/24/19

Right moves on vacation rentals

It’s encouraging that the Honolulu City Council Planning Committee put forward a bill that aims to rein in the vacation rental industry’s presence here.

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Short-term vacation rentals on Oʻahu could soon be regulated
Affordable Housing KITV4 Web Staff 3/18/19 Affordable Housing KITV4 Web Staff 3/18/19

Short-term vacation rentals on Oʻahu could soon be regulated

A 2018 report from Hawaiʻi Appleseed stated more than 80 percent of short term vacation rentals in Hawaiʻi are not owner-occupied.

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