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Why are more people than ever receiving food stamps in Hawaiʻi?
Hunger Anita Hofschneider 7/26/21 Hunger 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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The pandemic has transformed how aid groups help elderly in need
Hunger Eleni Avendaño 4/23/21 Hunger Eleni Avendaño 4/23/21

The pandemic has transformed how aid groups help elderly in need

Federal COVID-19 relief funds helped local groups coordinate outreach to better serve kupuna who were often isolated during the pandemic.

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Hawaiʻi sees ‘startling’ increase in number of children facing hunger
Hunger Eleni Avendaño 4/15/21 Hunger Eleni Avendaño 4/15/21

Hawaiʻi sees ‘startling’ increase in number of children facing hunger

Even as benefits programs expand and school meal programs shift, food insecurity is expected to continue to grow in the islands.

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Bill would expand DA BUX food program
Hunger John Burnett 3/16/21 Hunger John Burnett 3/16/21

Bill would expand DA BUX food program

The measure is intended to provide low-income people easier access to healthier food choices and to help local farmers and ranchers.

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State offers more food stamp flexibility amid record participation
Hunger HNN Staff 3/4/21 Hunger HNN Staff 3/4/21

State offers more food stamp flexibility amid record participation

Most SNAP applications are now processed online and members can now use their EBT cards to make online purchases for pick-up at select Walmart locations.

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Legislature considers increasing minimum wage amid pandemic
Economic Justice Casey Harlow 2/23/21 Economic Justice Casey Harlow 2/23/21

Legislature considers increasing minimum wage amid pandemic

Advocates argue that raising the minimum wage will not only help workers make ends meet, but also stimulate the local economy.

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Minimum wage hike up to timing
Economic Justice Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/22/21 Economic Justice 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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As economic pain of pandemic widens, need for food stamps soars
Hunger Rick Daysog 10/29/20 Hunger Rick Daysog 10/29/20

As economic pain of pandemic widens, need for food stamps soars

The number of Hawaiʻi residents receiving SNAP benefits has risen from about 155,000 last year to 179,000—a 15.4 percent increase.

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No rest for the homeless: Bill would ban sitting almost anywhere on Oʻahu
Affordable Housing Christina Jedra 10/22/20 Affordable Housing Christina Jedra 10/22/20

No rest for the homeless: Bill would ban sitting almost anywhere on Oʻahu

City and state officials say housing is the answer to homelessness. But criminalization can be more politically expedient.

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Sowing seeds of service
Economic Justice Nicole Monton 10/1/20 Economic Justice Nicole Monton 10/1/20

Sowing seeds of service

“Our work is to bring all these different sectors together and create lasting solutions and changes.”

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Not politics as usual
Economic Justice Ida Yoshinaga 8/7/20 Economic Justice 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
Economic Justice Sterling Higa 7/22/20 Economic Justice 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 legislature prepares to conclude, transparency advocates cry foul
Economic Justice Ryan Finnerty 7/10/20 Economic Justice 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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COVID-19 budget moves out for passage, but not without controversy
Economic Justice, Healthcare Sandee Oshiro 6/24/20 Economic Justice, Healthcare 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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State must help provide food security
Hunger Kristin Frost Albrecht, Rona Fukumoto and Daniela Spoto 6/24/20 Hunger Kristin Frost Albrecht, Rona Fukumoto and Daniela Spoto 6/24/20

State must help provide food security

This may be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to pivot toward the kind of food system we want for Hawaiʻi’s future.

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Social service workers rally at state Capitol
Economic Justice Cassie Ordonio 6/23/20 Economic Justice 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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Nonprofits urge lawmakers to quickly commit federal funds to cope with social needs
Economic Justice Kevin Dayton 6/16/20 Economic Justice 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’s food security shaky heading into hurricane season
Hunger Noe Tanigawa 5/22/20 Hunger 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
Hunger Noe Tanigawa 5/22/20 Hunger 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’s food insecurity an urgent problem
Hunger Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 5/22/20 Hunger Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 5/22/20

Hawaiʻi’s food insecurity an urgent problem

Lawmakers and others should be taking a hard look at short-term fixes as well as long-term solutions for food insecurity.

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