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Hawaiʻi prisons are finally moving forward with an ID program for inmates
Criminal Justice Reform Kevin Dayton 10/21/21 Criminal Justice Reform Kevin Dayton 10/21/21

Hawaiʻi prisons are finally moving forward with an ID program for inmates

A law passed in 2017 required the state to provide convicts with identification upon release to help them manage on the outside.

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Biden’s spending bill could be a ‘game changer’ for housing in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Anita Hofschneider 10/21/21 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Anita Hofschneider 10/21/21

Biden’s spending bill could be a ‘game changer’ for housing in Hawaiʻi

The Build Back Better bill that the U.S. Senate is debating has the potential to make a huge dent in Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing needs, according to advocates.

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Pandemic fuels spike in childhood obesity in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity, Public Health Sophie Cocke 10/14/21 Food Equity, Public Health Sophie Cocke 10/14/21

Pandemic fuels spike in childhood obesity in Hawaiʻi

Nearly one in six children between the ages of 10 and 17 are obese in Hawaiʻi, marking a significant increase from four years ago and fueling concerns about the impact that COVID-19 restrictions and school closures have had on the health of the state’s youth.

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Amid inflation fears, Hawaiʻi business owners and consumers brace for rising prices
Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Rick Daysog 10/13/21 Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Rick Daysog 10/13/21

Amid inflation fears, Hawaiʻi business owners and consumers brace for rising prices

Consumer prices nationwide reached their highest levels in a decade last month, potentially impacting local businesses and consumers.

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How the ‘Build Back Better’ plan saves money and lives
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/27/21 Taxes & Budget 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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Here’s an affordable housing plan that’s already working
Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson 9/3/21 Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson 9/3/21

Here’s an affordable housing plan that’s already working

Portland, San Francisco and LA have all upped property taxes to build housing. Hawaiʻi—which has the lowest property taxes in the country—should do the same with its investment properties, starting in Maui.

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Fundraising campaign kicks off next week to help fight child hunger
Food Equity Casey Harlow 8/27/21 Food Equity Casey Harlow 8/27/21

Fundraising campaign kicks off next week to help fight child hunger

An annual fundraising campaign kicks off next week to help fight child hunger and expand participation in free breakfast programs at public schools.

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Hawaiʻi Budget and Policy Center director Beth Giesting’s economic update
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor, Affordable Housing Nicole Pasia 8/24/21 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor, Affordable Housing Nicole Pasia 8/24/21

Hawaiʻi Budget and Policy Center director Beth Giesting’s economic update

The pandemic’s effect on the state economy: Hawaiʻi’s housing crisis, and its role as a social determinant of health; and key takeaways from the state budget.

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Invest in human infrastructure, not just roads and bridges
Taxes & Budget Deborah Zysman and Gavin Thornton 8/22/21 Taxes & Budget 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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Hawaiʻi advocates for ALICE communities
Wages & Labor Nicole Pasia 8/2/21 Wages & Labor Nicole Pasia 8/2/21

Hawaiʻi advocates for ALICE communities

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, 59 percent of Hawaiʻi households now struggle to afford adequate housing and access to healthy food.

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Biden’s infrastructure deal doesn’t invest in housing for Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson 7/28/21 Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson 7/28/21

Biden’s infrastructure deal doesn’t invest in housing for Hawaiʻi

Funding only roads and bridges will not make Hawaiʻi more affordable or keep residents from leaving.

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Why are more people than ever receiving food stamps in Hawaiʻi?
Food Equity Anita Hofschneider 7/26/21 Food Equity 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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State tax collections soared back to pre-pandemic levels in the past year
Taxes & Budget Kevin Dayton 7/13/21 Taxes & Budget Kevin Dayton 7/13/21

State tax collections soared back to pre-pandemic levels in the past year

The stunning rebound in general treasury tax revenue was driven by increased state income tax collections.

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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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Hawaiʻi gov intends to veto dozens of bills, likely triggering a special session
Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Kevin Dayton and Blaze Lovell 6/21/21 Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Kevin Dayton and Blaze Lovell 6/21/21

Hawaiʻi gov intends to veto dozens of bills, likely triggering a special session

Ige signaled he may scrap the legislature’s last tax fairness proposal, which would raise taxes on the sale of luxury property valued over $4 million.

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3 factors shift Hawaiʻi’s real estate into overdrive
Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 6/7/21 Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 6/7/21

3 factors shift Hawaiʻi’s real estate into overdrive

The pandemic has shifted Hawaiʻi's already expensive house prices into high gear.

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Hawaiʻi reimposes job hunts as a requirement for unemployment insurance
Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider 5/21/21 Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider 5/21/21

Hawaiʻi reimposes job hunts as a requirement for unemployment insurance

More than 100,000 Hawaiʻi residents will be affected by the new mandate, officials said Thursday.

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This new federal program is expected to help hundreds of thousands of Hawaiʻi kids
Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider 5/20/21 Wages & Labor Anita Hofschneider 5/20/21

This new federal program is expected to help hundreds of thousands of Hawaiʻi kids

The credit is expected to particularly help people who work in service industries such as cashiers, cooks, child care and food prep workers, and janitors.

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Blangiardi offering $10 million in incentives to affordable housing developers
Affordable Housing Christina Jedra 5/6/21 Affordable Housing Christina Jedra 5/6/21

Blangiardi offering $10 million in incentives to affordable housing developers

The Honolulu mayor hopes the incentives spur private development of affordable homes.

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A cautious legislature, locked in the capitol, played it safe
Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Kevin Dayton and Blaze Lovell 5/2/21 Public Health, Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor 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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