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Deal will keep rent affordable at Front Street Apartments
Affordable Housing Colleen Uechi 7/15/22 Affordable Housing Colleen Uechi 7/15/22

Deal will keep rent affordable at Front Street Apartments

Residents celebrate as legal battle to keep rent from rising comes to an end.

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Tap more child nutrition, school-lunch subsidies for isle keiki
Food Equity Paula Adams, Daniela Spoto and Nicole Woo 7/12/22 Food Equity Paula Adams, Daniela Spoto and Nicole Woo 7/12/22

Tap more child nutrition, school-lunch subsidies for isle keiki

The “Feed Our Keiki” report finds that the federal school meal reimbursement rates for Hawaiʻi currently should be 62% higher than other states, but it has been stuck at only 17% higher since 1979.

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Ige signs $18 minimum wage increase, tax refund
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Guthrie Scrimgeour 6/23/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Guthrie Scrimgeour 6/23/22

Ige signs $18 minimum wage increase, tax refund

“This historic legislation represents a significant and meaningful step toward transforming our economy so that it works for everyone,” said Hawai‘i Appleseed Executive Director Gavin Thornton. “But much more remains to be done.”

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Ige signs minimum wage increase, tax rebate bills
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Nathan Christophel 6/22/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Nathan Christophel 6/22/22

Ige signs minimum wage increase, tax rebate bills

Gov. David Ige, on Wednesday during a ceremony at the state Capitol in Honolulu, signed two bills that will help Hawaiʻi’s working individuals and families.

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Why rent relief in Hawaiʻi became a national model
Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 6/13/22 Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 6/13/22

Why rent relief in Hawaiʻi became a national model

The government program helped over 13,000 households. One reason it succeeded may have been that people who had experienced housing instability had a seat at the decision-making table.

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Hawaiʻi missed out on $200M in federal funding for school meal programs, report says
Food Equity Mark Ladao 6/11/22 Food Equity Mark Ladao 6/11/22

Hawaiʻi missed out on $200M in federal funding for school meal programs, report says

The Hawaiʻi Appleseed study found that federal programs meant to reimburse organizations that feed Hawaii’s children have not taken into account more than 40 years of increases in local food costs.

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Volunteers help 20 homeless locals move into shelters
Affordable Housing Hawaii Catholic Herald Staff 6/8/22 Affordable Housing Hawaii Catholic Herald Staff 6/8/22

Volunteers help 20 homeless locals move into shelters

Between 2017–2020, 42 percent of all homes sold in Hawaiʻi County were purchased by out-of-state investors, the highest rate among the counties.

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Hawaiʻi’s federal child nutrition funding is outdated and insufficient, report finds
Food Equity Nicole Pasia 6/3/22 Food Equity Nicole Pasia 6/3/22

Hawaiʻi’s federal child nutrition funding is outdated and insufficient, report finds

Federal reimbursement rates for child nutrition programs in Hawaiʻi do not currently reflect the high cost of living, a new report found.

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A pandemic program that fed schoolchildren last summer is now in jeopardy
Food Equity Marina Starleaf Riker 5/26/22 Food Equity Marina Starleaf Riker 5/26/22

A pandemic program that fed schoolchildren last summer is now in jeopardy

The USDA is in the middle of examining its reimbursement rates for school meals in Hawaiʻi, but its findings aren’t expected to be released for a few more years.

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Report: Federal funding flaw shortchanges Hawaiʻi’s school nutrition programs
Food Equity Kim Jarrett 5/25/22 Food Equity Kim Jarrett 5/25/22

Report: Federal funding flaw shortchanges Hawaiʻi’s school nutrition programs

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education is paying tens of millions of dollars to feed Hawaiʻi school children due to a flaw in the funding method used by the federal government, according to a report.

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Hawaiʻi’s keiki nutrition programs facing financial crisis
Food Equity Kristen Consillio 5/24/22 Food Equity Kristen Consillio 5/24/22

Hawaiʻi’s keiki nutrition programs facing financial crisis

The state is missing out on tens of millions of federal dollars each year to provide meals for needy children.

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Report: Hawaiʻi missed out on $200 million in federal funding to feed children since 2000
Food Equity Maui Now Staff 5/24/22 Food Equity Maui Now Staff 5/24/22

Report: Hawaiʻi missed out on $200 million in federal funding to feed children since 2000

This discrepancy stems from a federal analysis that hasn’t been updated since 1979, according to the report.

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This is how the government decides what housing is ‘affordable’
Affordable Housing Marina Starleaf Riker 5/10/22 Affordable Housing Marina Starleaf Riker 5/10/22

This is how the government decides what housing is ‘affordable’

On Maui, “affordable” can range from rentals as low as $600 per month to for-sale homes as high as $700,000.

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Bill to raise Hawaiʻi's minimum wage to $18 by 2028 passes out of conference committee
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Sabrina Bodon 4/29/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Sabrina Bodon 4/29/22

Bill to raise Hawaiʻi's minimum wage to $18 by 2028 passes out of conference committee

With last-minute amendments, a measure seeking to raise the state’s minimum wage passed out of conference committee on Friday.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers finally agree on raising the minimum wage
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Blaze Lovell 4/29/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Blaze Lovell 4/29/22

Hawaiʻi lawmakers finally agree on raising the minimum wage

House Bill 2510 also makes a state earned income tax credit refundable. Meanwhile, many taxpayers could soon get a $300 tax rebate.

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Friday deadline looms for Hawaiʻi lawmakers to raise minimum wage
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Annalisa Burgos 4/27/22 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Annalisa Burgos 4/27/22

Friday deadline looms for Hawaiʻi lawmakers to raise minimum wage

Supporters rallied in events across the islands to urge lawmakers to agree on a final version by Friday. If they do not agree on terms, the measure will be killed. The sticking point has been how much the raises will be and how fast they will be implemented.

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Thousands of houses are empty on Maui. Would higher taxes change that?
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Marina Starleaf Riker 4/26/22 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Marina Starleaf Riker 4/26/22

Thousands of houses are empty on Maui. Would higher taxes change that?

An estimated 15,000 housing units—about 1 in 5 throughout all of Maui County—are vacant, according to 2020 census estimates.

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EITC aid boosts isle families, economy
Taxes & Budget Shelee Kimura, Peter Ho and Ray Vara 4/24/22 Taxes & Budget Shelee Kimura, Peter Ho and Ray Vara 4/24/22

EITC aid boosts isle families, economy

The EITC continues to serve as a vital tool for investing in Hawaiʻi’s working families and a link to strengthening our economy and communities.

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As housing prices on Oʻahu hit record highs, families grapple with rising rents
Affordable Housing Samie Solina 4/21/22 Affordable Housing Samie Solina 4/21/22

As housing prices on Oʻahu hit record highs, families grapple with rising rents

“We as a community just need to make a decision that anybody that’s working 40 hours a week needs to be able to afford housing.”

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Oʻahu nonprofits to get $4.5M to address housing and financial woes
Affordable Housing Stewart Yerton 4/21/22 Affordable Housing Stewart Yerton 4/21/22

Oʻahu nonprofits to get $4.5M to address housing and financial woes

The 17 organizations will work together to help solve critical problems facing the island’s working families.

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