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Top state officials were behind a secretive process that steered millions to a first responders center
Taxes & Budget Stewart Yerton 5/26/23 Taxes & Budget Stewart Yerton 5/26/23

Top state officials were behind a secretive process that steered millions to a first responders center

Here's how $50 million got into the new state budget for a facility that had been rejected earlier in the session.

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Housing advocate calls for a departure from the status quo to meet basic needs
Affordable Housing Catherine Cruz 5/22/23 Affordable Housing Catherine Cruz 5/22/23

Housing advocate calls for a departure from the status quo to meet basic needs

Gavin Thornton, executive director of Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice, discusses the mixed bag of results from lawmakers attempting to address the housing and homeless crises during the 2023 legislative session.

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Bill aims to keep more kupuna eligible for SNAP benefits
Food Equity Mark Ladao 5/22/23 Food Equity Mark Ladao 5/22/23

Bill aims to keep more kupuna eligible for SNAP benefits

Seniors whose eligibility for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits has been lost or reduced by a recent increase in Social Security benefits could see relief through a bill introduced by Hawaii U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda last week.

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Vacant homes would be taxed at higher rate under possible city plan
Affordable Housing Kirstin Downey 5/19/23 Affordable Housing Kirstin Downey 5/19/23

Vacant homes would be taxed at higher rate under possible city plan

Honolulu officials have been keeping an eye on how Maui has managed the issue.

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Hawaiʻi ‘survival budget’ hits $104,052, report finds
Wages & Labor Christie Wilson 5/15/23 Wages & Labor Christie Wilson 5/15/23

Hawaiʻi ‘survival budget’ hits $104,052, report finds

The annual “household survival budget” for a Hawaiʻi family of four in 2021 at $104,052, up 15 percent from 2018. The figure drops to $85,812 when assorted earned income and child tax credits are factored in.

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Working families win with EITC expansion
Taxes & Budget Will White 5/8/23 Taxes & Budget Will White 5/8/23

Working families win with EITC expansion

The state’s earned income tax credit will move us closer to an affordable Hawaiʻi.

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Hawaiʻi food insecurity persists post COVID-19
Food Equity Mark Ladao 5/4/23 Food Equity Mark Ladao 5/4/23

Hawaiʻi food insecurity persists post COVID-19

Even as Hawaiʻi distances itself from the harshest effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-hunger advocates say that elevated food insecurity among residents has not only persisted but is growing.

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VIDEO: Anti-hunger leaders join ‘Spotlight Hawaiʻi’
Food Equity Ryan Kalei Tsuji and Yunji de Nies 5/3/23 Food Equity Ryan Kalei Tsuji and Yunji de Nies 5/3/23

VIDEO: Anti-hunger leaders join ‘Spotlight Hawaiʻi’

Hawaiʻi Food Bank CEO Amy Miller Marvin and Daniela Spoto, Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s director of Anti-Hunger Initiatives, joined the Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s “Spotlight Hawaiʻi.”

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Working families need tax relief
Taxes & Budget Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 4/23/23 Taxes & Budget Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 4/23/23

Working families need tax relief

The past few years have been rough for those on the lower rungs of the income ladder. The legislature is right to focus on lightening the financial burden of those households.

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Leasehold condo plan could work
Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 4/19/23 Affordable Housing Star-Advertiser Editorial Board 4/19/23

Leasehold condo plan could work

The idea, branded as ALOHA Homes (Affordable Locally Owned Homes for All), is to build and sell the leasehold condos at no long-term cost to Hawaiʻi taxpayers.

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State-backed leasehold condo pilot pending
Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 4/17/23 Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 4/17/23

State-backed leasehold condo pilot pending

Senate Bill 865 would establish a pilot program to develop one condo project for sale on state land under a 99-year land lease in an effort to demonstrate whether the concept is a viable solution to increase the long-term supply of affordable housing.

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Bill creating a luxury home sales tax to fund homeless services misses key deadline
Affordable Housing Casey Harlow 4/11/23 Affordable Housing Casey Harlow 4/11/23

Bill creating a luxury home sales tax to fund homeless services misses key deadline

For advocates working to solve homelessness in the state, the measure’s demise continues an ongoing sense of uncertainty for long-term solutions.

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Luxury home sales tax to fund affordable housing killed
Affordable Housing Guthrie Scrimgeour 4/7/23 Affordable Housing Guthrie Scrimgeour 4/7/23

Luxury home sales tax to fund affordable housing killed

A bill to tax the sale of multimillion-dollar properties and use the proceeds to fund affordable housing became one of the most popular proposals in the state legislature this session.

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Lawmakers are keeping pressure on DOE for school meal plans
Food Equity Thomas Heaton 4/5/23 Food Equity Thomas Heaton 4/5/23

Lawmakers are keeping pressure on DOE for school meal plans

Farmers and ranchers see an opportunity for ongoing collaboration.

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Covid has slowed but Hawaiʻi still needs rent assistance
Affordable Housing Abbey Seitz and Chevelle Davis 3/31/23 Affordable Housing Abbey Seitz and Chevelle Davis 3/31/23

Covid has slowed but Hawaiʻi still needs rent assistance

Evictions are harmful to our housing ecosystem and to the landlords who rely on consistent rent payments from tenants.

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Bills to transform Hawaiʻi’s school meals die in Senate
Food Equity Mark Ladao 3/29/23 Food Equity Mark Ladao 3/29/23

Bills to transform Hawaiʻi’s school meals die in Senate

A handful of well- supported bills to transform student meals in Hawaiʻi’s public schools appears to be dead for this legislative session.

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Hawaiʻi’s working moms deserve (child tax) credit
Taxes & Budget Christy MacPherson and Will White 3/19/23 Taxes & Budget Christy MacPherson and Will White 3/19/23

Hawaiʻi’s working moms deserve (child tax) credit

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we must do more than simply celebrate the thousands of working moms out there—we need to deliver tax justice to them and their families.

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Thirty percent of bills in Hawaiʻi legislature survive crossover day
Affordable Housing Shanila Kabir 3/11/23 Affordable Housing Shanila Kabir 3/11/23

Thirty percent of bills in Hawaiʻi legislature survive crossover day

Around 950 bills have survived, out of more than 3,100 bills introduced in 2023.

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Hawaiʻi taxpayers are paying a high cost for evictions
Affordable Housing Kristen Consillio 3/7/23 Affordable Housing Kristen Consillio 3/7/23

Hawaiʻi taxpayers are paying a high cost for evictions

Every year there are about 2,500 evictions in the islands. And many fear more people will be out on the streets because of the high cost of housing.

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Tax to fund affordable housing advances in state legislature
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Guthrie Scrimgeour 3/7/23 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Guthrie Scrimgeour 3/7/23

Tax to fund affordable housing advances in state legislature

Senate Bill 362, Draft 2, which raises the conveyance tax on property sales over $2 million, has survived committee (a feat that only one in 10 bills achieve) and is set for a final floor vote in the Senate this week.

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