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Hawaiʻi’s economy will benefit from a higher minimum wage
Wages & Labor Nicole Woo 12/17/19 Wages & Labor Nicole Woo 12/17/19

Hawaiʻi’s economy will benefit from a higher minimum wage

Opponents can only make disingenuous arguments that rely on irrelevant information.

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Hawaiʻi low-income earners could lose aid under proposed federal SNAP rule change
Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 12/10/19 Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 12/10/19

Hawaiʻi low-income earners could lose aid under proposed federal SNAP rule change

The rule would prevent Hawaiʻi—with its high cost of living—from waiving federal income and asset requirements to qualify for SNAP.

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PHOCUSED joins forces with Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center
Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Big Island Now Staff 11/16/19 Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Big Island Now Staff 11/16/19

PHOCUSED joins forces with Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center

Together, the organizations will jointly pursue policy changes that benefit Hawai‘i’s most vulnerable populations.

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Report questions Hawaiʻi’s low enrollment rate in after school supper program
Food Equity HNN Staff 10/24/19 Food Equity HNN Staff 10/24/19

Report questions Hawaiʻi’s low enrollment rate in after school supper program

Tens of thousands of low-income kids in Hawaiʻi are eligible for free after-school suppers, but only 259 students were signed up to get the meals last year.

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Hawaiʻi ranks last in afterschool suppers to keiki
Food Equity Big Island Now Staff 10/23/19 Food Equity Big Island Now Staff 10/23/19

Hawaiʻi ranks last in afterschool suppers to keiki

Out of the 66,550 keiki who ate free or reduced-price school lunch in Hawaiʻi in 2018, only 259 also had an after school supper.

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Corporate citizenship: companies giving back
Food Equity Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros 10/11/19 Food Equity Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros 10/11/19

Corporate citizenship: companies giving back

On Oct. 17, 2019, 5 percent of proceeds from Hawaiʻi’s four Whole Foods Market locations will be donated to expand access to school meals for keiki.

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Why Hawaiʻi kids can still be denied school lunches
Food Equity Suevon Lee 10/9/19 Food Equity Suevon Lee 10/9/19

Why Hawaiʻi kids can still be denied school lunches

A 2017 law required schools give students a grace period before withholding meals for those behind in their payments.

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Why the growing demand for AC threatens Hawaiʻi’s renewable energy goals
Taxes & Budget Christina Jedra 9/20/19 Taxes & Budget Christina Jedra 9/20/19

Why the growing demand for AC threatens Hawaiʻi’s renewable energy goals

Far more residents now have air conditioning to deal with a warming climate. But their increased electrical use makes the problem worse.

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Trump policy could have far-reaching effects on Hawaiʻi’s immigrant population
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Sophie Cocke 9/18/19 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Sophie Cocke 9/18/19

Trump policy could have far-reaching effects on Hawaiʻi’s immigrant population

The public-charge rule has been a lightning rod in the national debate over immigration with critics accusing Trump of pushing racist policies that discriminate against immigrants.

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SNAP benefits in jeopardy under Trump proposal
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Big Island Now Staff 9/14/19 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Big Island Now Staff 9/14/19

SNAP benefits in jeopardy under Trump proposal

Nearly 16,500 Hawaiʻi residents could lose their SNAP benefits and more under a new rule change proposed by the Trump Administration

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The Conversation: Preparing for a slowing economy
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Bill Dorman 9/12/19 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Bill Dorman 9/12/19

The Conversation: Preparing for a slowing economy

Hawaiʻi's leaders ought to be preparing for the next economic recession now, according to Hawaiʻi Budget & Policy Center's Beth Giesting.

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Hawaiʻi has one of the lowest poverty rates in the U.S.—until you factor in the cost of living
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Olivia Peterkin 9/12/19 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Olivia Peterkin 9/12/19

Hawaiʻi has one of the lowest poverty rates in the U.S.—until you factor in the cost of living

The Census Bureau's supplemental poverty report, which considers additional factors in like the cost of living, places Hawaiʻi at the 13th highest poverty rate in the nation.

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High costs make Hawaiʻi’s poverty rate higher than U.S. average
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider and Carlie Procell 9/11/19 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider and Carlie Procell 9/11/19

High costs make Hawaiʻi’s poverty rate higher than U.S. average

New census data shows that the poverty rate is down from last year but that Hawaiʻi residents still struggle with the high costs of housing and other necessities.

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Longtime social justice champion celebrates well-deserved retirement
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Jim Mendoza 9/9/19 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Jim Mendoza 9/9/19

Longtime social justice champion celebrates well-deserved retirement

Victor Geminiani, a longtime champion for Hawaiʻi’s poor and vulnerable, retires.

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Trump Administration proposal threatens SNAP benefits for thousands of Hawaiʻi residents
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Casey Harlow 9/2/19 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Casey Harlow 9/2/19

Trump Administration proposal threatens SNAP benefits for thousands of Hawaiʻi residents

A proposed change to the federal food assistance program could affect thousands of Hawaiʻi residents if it goes into effect as proposed.

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Clinics worry new immigration rules are pushing patients to avoid the doctor
Wages & Labor Eleni Avendaño 8/23/19 Wages & Labor Eleni Avendaño 8/23/19

Clinics worry new immigration rules are pushing patients to avoid the doctor

An upcoming Trump administration policy would deny green cards to people who use public benefits like Medicaid. Local health care clinics are feeling the ripple effect.

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Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center founder-exec director to retire
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Big Island Now Staff 8/22/19 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Big Island Now Staff 8/22/19

Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center founder-exec director to retire

Hawaiʻi Appleseed announces the retirement of Victor Geminiani, its co-founder and longtime executive director, after a 50-year public interest law career.

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Champion of legal aid to Hawaiʻi’s poor announces retirement
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Brittany Lyte 8/21/19 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Brittany Lyte 8/21/19

Champion of legal aid to Hawaiʻi’s poor announces retirement

After a 50-year career in public interest law and advocacy, Hawaiʻi Appleseed co-director Victor Geminiani announced on Wednesday that he will retire Aug. 31.

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Agency sets high price for inmate release records
Criminal Justice Reform Sophie Cocke 8/11/19 Criminal Justice Reform Sophie Cocke 8/11/19

Agency sets high price for inmate release records

Hawaiʻi’s Department of Public Safety says it would cost more than $1 million to release data related to its long-standing problem with keeping inmates locked up beyond their scheduled release dates.

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DOE leadership starting work on new 10-year strategic plan
Education Suevon Lee 7/23/19 Education Suevon Lee 7/23/19

DOE leadership starting work on new 10-year strategic plan

With the DOE’s current plan due to sunset in 2020, it’s clear many academic success “targets,” such as reducing student absenteeism and increasing teacher retention, won’t be met.

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