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Wage measures still alive
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor John Burnett 2/16/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor John Burnett 2/16/22

Wage measures still alive

A bill in the state House of Representatives that would increase the minimum wage cleared a committee hurdle Tuesday.

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Hawaiʻi minimum wage bill advances despite criticisms
Wages & Labor Andrew Gomes 2/16/22 Wages & Labor Andrew Gomes 2/16/22

Hawaiʻi minimum wage bill advances despite criticisms

Worker advocates called for a faster increase to $18 an hour consistent with a bill passed in January by the full Senate in a 24–1 vote.

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Proposal for Hawaiʻi to build and sell leasehold condos judged unfeasible
Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 2/13/22 Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 2/13/22

Proposal for Hawaiʻi to build and sell leasehold condos judged unfeasible

Analysis concluded that a key element in the plan—selling condos with 99-year land leases—isn’t workable despite some parts of the plan holding promise.

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New director Will White shares future advocacy plans for Hawaiʻi Budget & Policy Center
Taxes & Budget Nicole Pasia 2/10/22 Taxes & Budget Nicole Pasia 2/10/22

New director Will White shares future advocacy plans for Hawaiʻi Budget & Policy Center

A discussion on the intersection of health and economic well-being, as well as short and long-term plans for HPBC.

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State tax bill could have major impact on Kauaʻi
Taxes & Budget Guthrie Scrimgeour 2/10/22 Taxes & Budget Guthrie Scrimgeour 2/10/22

State tax bill could have major impact on Kauaʻi

A bill in the state legislature could potentially mean more money in the pockets of working families on Kauaʻi.

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An $18 minimum wage won’t raise prices dramatically
Wages & Labor Will Caron 2/8/22 Wages & Labor Will Caron 2/8/22

An $18 minimum wage won’t raise prices dramatically

But a living wage increase will go a long way toward providing financial stability for many in Hawaiʻi.

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Legislators consider extending income tax credit for struggling families
Taxes & Budget, Public Health Casey Harlow 2/7/22 Taxes & Budget, Public Health Casey Harlow 2/7/22

Legislators consider extending income tax credit for struggling families

Every dollar a tax filer gets from the EITC generates another $1.24 in economic activity. This type of tax refund can act as an economic stimulus for the state.

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Working families deserve permanent earned income tax refund
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo and Will White 1/27/22 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo and Will White 1/27/22

Working families deserve permanent earned income tax refund

We can ensure that communities across Hawaiʻi are stronger and better prepared for the many challenges that lay ahead in the 21st century by strengthening our state EITC.

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As bill to raise minimum wage to $18 moves forward, some say hike could hurt businesses
Wages & Labor Jolanie Martinez 1/25/22 Wages & Labor Jolanie Martinez 1/25/22

As bill to raise minimum wage to $18 moves forward, some say hike could hurt businesses

According to a report by the National Low Income Housing Coalition, a minimum wage worker in Hawaiʻi would have to work 114 hours just to afford an apartment.

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West Oʻahu reps plan to tackle traffic, tech and the cost of living
Taxes & Budget Kuʻu Kauanoe 1/24/22 Taxes & Budget Kuʻu Kauanoe 1/24/22

West Oʻahu reps plan to tackle traffic, tech and the cost of living

Lawmakers want the public to weigh in this session on the bills that matter most to their communities.

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Hawaiʻi legislature 2022: smart spending could help big problems
Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Kevin Dayton 1/16/22 Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor Kevin Dayton 1/16/22

Hawaiʻi legislature 2022: smart spending could help big problems

The legislature has money available for almost any policy initiative imaginable, and every member of the house and senate is up for reelection.

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Hawaiʻi Budget and Policy Center highlights potential solutions to the housing crisis
Affordable Housing Nicole Pasia 1/11/22 Affordable Housing Nicole Pasia 1/11/22

Hawaiʻi Budget and Policy Center highlights potential solutions to the housing crisis

A new health and housing research series delves into healthcare for people experiencing homelessness and policy solutions for a more affordable housing market.

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Hawaiʻi’s high housing costs could have literally become a health hazard, study finds
Affordable Housing ʻAʻaliʻi Dukelow 1/3/22 Affordable Housing ʻAʻaliʻi Dukelow 1/3/22

Hawaiʻi’s high housing costs could have literally become a health hazard, study finds

The study highlights the need to create housing policies that push for more affordable homes and manage housing prices.

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Hawaiʻi schools are buying less local food during the pandemic
Food Equity Brittany Lyte 12/19/21 Food Equity Brittany Lyte 12/19/21

Hawaiʻi schools are buying less local food during the pandemic

Despite new legislation requiring public schools to serve student meals with more local ingredients, advocates say they are frustrated by a regression in local food initiatives.

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Raise Up Hawaiʻi demands higher minimum wage
Wages & Labor Scott Yunker 12/16/21 Wages & Labor Scott Yunker 12/16/21

Raise Up Hawaiʻi demands higher minimum wage

An increased minimum wage would not only put food on families’ tables but put money in their pockets for spending at local businesses.

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Aloha Friday Conversation: Seizing affordable housing opportunities in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing Noe Tanigawa 12/3/21 Affordable Housing Noe Tanigawa 12/3/21

Aloha Friday Conversation: Seizing affordable housing opportunities in Hawaiʻi

This episode of "The Conversation" is packed with discussions about Hawaiʻi's housing and homelessness crisis and policy solutions advocates are working to implement at the state and county level.

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Hawaiʻi tax reform could increase healthcare affordability, experts say
Taxes & Budget Nicole Pasia 10/28/21 Taxes & Budget Nicole Pasia 10/28/21

Hawaiʻi tax reform could increase healthcare affordability, experts say

The Hawaiʻi Budget & Policy Center is calling for lawmakers to pass tax reform that would address racial and socioeconomic disparities across the state.

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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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