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How the ‘Build Back Better’ plan saves money and lives
Economic Justice Will Caron 9/27/21 Economic Justice Will Caron 9/27/21

How the ‘Build Back Better’ plan saves money and lives

The answer lies in an expansion of the strategy that held the line against poverty in 2020 and that helped America out of the Great Depression.

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Invest in human infrastructure, not just roads and bridges
Economic Justice Deborah Zysman and Gavin Thornton 8/22/21 Economic Justice Deborah Zysman and Gavin Thornton 8/22/21

Invest in human infrastructure, not just roads and bridges

Reps. Ed Case and Kai Kahele have the opportunity to help Congress build back a more resilient and equitable economy.

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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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Rental assistance fell victim to politics, bureaucracy
Affordable Housing Sarah Kleiner, Taylor Johnston, Michael Casey 6/29/21 Affordable Housing Sarah Kleiner, Taylor Johnston, Michael Casey 6/29/21

Rental assistance fell victim to politics, bureaucracy

Nationwide, state leaders set aside $2.6 billion to prop up struggling renters, but a year later more than 16 percent hasn’t made it to tenants or landlords.

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A cautious legislature, locked in the capitol, played it safe
Economic Justice Kevin Dayton and Blaze Lovell 5/2/21 Economic Justice Kevin Dayton and Blaze Lovell 5/2/21

A cautious legislature, locked in the capitol, played it safe

Critics hoped the pandemic would be the catalyst for significant changes to address longterm problems facing Hawaiʻi. But the budget shortfall dominated the 2021 session.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers finish session after huge federal aid boost
Economic Justice Audrey McAvoy 4/29/21 Economic Justice Audrey McAvoy 4/29/21

Hawaiʻi lawmakers finish session after huge federal aid boost

The pandemic wouldn’t have hurt nearly as much if Hawaiʻi residents were making wages that paid enough to cover their basic needs.

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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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Lawmakers should pass tax bills to fix our upside-down tax system
Economic Justice Gavin Thornton, Heather Lusk and Deborah Zysman 4/22/21 Economic Justice Gavin Thornton, Heather Lusk and Deborah Zysman 4/22/21

Lawmakers should pass tax bills to fix our upside-down tax system

Minimum wage earners should not be paying a higher percentage in taxes than those at the top.

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Economic recovery should focus on working families
Economic Justice Jeanné Kapela and Amy Perruso 4/19/21 Economic Justice Jeanné Kapela and Amy Perruso 4/19/21

Economic recovery should focus on working families

And Hawaiʻi’s lawmakers should pass legislation that supports workers’ well-being.

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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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Should I stay or should I go? The lack of affordable housing in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing PBS Hawaiʻi 4/8/21 Affordable Housing PBS Hawaiʻi 4/8/21

Should I stay or should I go? The lack of affordable housing in Hawaiʻi

The cost of living in Hawaiʻi continues to rise, most notably due to the lack of affordable housing. How do we find a feasible solution?

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Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center stresses importance of city’s rent relief program
Affordable Housing HNN Staff 4/6/21 Affordable Housing HNN Staff 4/6/21

Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center stresses importance of city’s rent relief program

After just four hours, the city's new rent relief program was suspended because so many people applied. The $114 million in federal money is for back and future rent and utilities.

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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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Here’s how tax increases are shaking out in the Hawaiʻi legislature
Economic Justice Kevin Dayton 3/5/21 Economic Justice Kevin Dayton 3/5/21

Here’s how tax increases are shaking out in the Hawaiʻi legislature

Senators moved to raise income taxes on high earners, and the House passed capital gains and inheritance tax increases.

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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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Over 400 organizations urge senate to pass American Rescue Plan for state and local aid
Economic Justice, Healthcare WITN Channel 22 3/2/21 Economic Justice, Healthcare WITN Channel 22 3/2/21

Over 400 organizations urge senate to pass American Rescue Plan for state and local aid

The organizations highlighted how state and local budgets have been slashed, causing job losses in critical sectors like education and healthcare that will be central to addressing the public health crisis.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers mull mediation to prevent mass evictions after moratorium lifted
Affordable Housing Anita Hofschneider 2/26/21 Affordable Housing Anita Hofschneider 2/26/21

Hawaiʻi lawmakers mull mediation to prevent mass evictions after moratorium lifted

A bill would require landlords to enter mediation upon a tenant’s request, but some advocates say the measure doesn’t do enough to protect renters at risk of eviction.

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Pursue ALOHA housing strategy
Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/24/21 Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 2/24/21

Pursue ALOHA housing strategy

Bold moves are needed to tackle Hawaiʻi’s entrenched affordable housing problem.

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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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$12 minimum wage hike clears key Senate committees
Economic Justice Sophie Cocke 2/23/21 Economic Justice Sophie Cocke 2/23/21

$12 minimum wage hike clears key Senate committees

In recent years there’s been increasing support from the state’s leading lawmakers and Democratic Party to pay workers a living wage, but the gap between that figure and what lawmakers have been willing to pass remains wide.

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