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With cloudy state finances, Hawaiʻi’s ‘rainy day’ fund held for future rainy day
Taxes & Budget Andrew Gomes 3/17/24 Taxes & Budget Andrew Gomes 3/17/24

With cloudy state finances, Hawaiʻi’s ‘rainy day’ fund held for future rainy day

“You have a rainy day fund, and it’s supposed to be used for emergencies,” said Tom Yamachika, president of the nonprofit Tax Foundation of Hawaiʻi. “You’ve got an emergency.”

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Rethinking Hawaiʻi’s conveyance tax
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Arjuna Heim 3/17/24 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Arjuna Heim 3/17/24

Rethinking Hawaiʻi’s conveyance tax

Hawaiʻi stands at the critical decision point in investing in our housing needs: The enactment of HB2364 holds the promise of a brighter, more inclusive future for all residents.

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Maui council urged to raise tax on second homes, short-term rentals to raise money for affordables
Kehaulani Cerizo 3/15/24 Kehaulani Cerizo 3/15/24

Maui council urged to raise tax on second homes, short-term rentals to raise money for affordables

Leaving property taxes at the lowest in the nation could encourage even more investment home purchases in Maui County.

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To cross or not to cross: Group argues against Hawaiʻi’s current jaywalking laws
Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 3/13/24 Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 3/13/24

To cross or not to cross: Group argues against Hawaiʻi’s current jaywalking laws

A new report by the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice argues that the state would be better off without jaywalking laws.

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New report supports decriminalizing jaywalking in Hawaiʻi
Transportation Equity Rona Navales 3/7/24 Transportation Equity Rona Navales 3/7/24

New report supports decriminalizing jaywalking in Hawaiʻi

The report recommends shifting away from enforcement, and instead building safe, accessible pedestrian infrastructure.

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In 5 years, police handed out $4M in jaywalking fines
Transportation Equity HNN Staff 3/6/24 Transportation Equity HNN Staff 3/6/24

In 5 years, police handed out $4M in jaywalking fines

But only a fourth of those fines—less than $900,000—were paid.

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Advocates push to get a child tax credit through the Legislature this session
Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 2/15/24 Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 2/15/24

Advocates push to get a child tax credit through the Legislature this session

Family advocates, parents and a number of lawmakers say it’s time for a child tax credit in Hawaiʻi. Many of them gathered at the Capitol on Wednesday.

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Enthusiasm surrounds measure to provide universal free school meals
Food Equity Mark Ladao 2/13/24 Food Equity Mark Ladao 2/13/24

Enthusiasm surrounds measure to provide universal free school meals

Thousands of students already take advantage of programs for free or discounted meals, but access often depends on a family’s income. Many students in low-income families need the support but can't get it.

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Lawmakers should embrace keiki credit
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/13/24 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/13/24

Lawmakers should embrace keiki credit

Given Hawaiʻi’s rising cost of living and the corresponding increase in child poverty, lawmakers should seize the opportunity to establish a state-level Child Tax Credit to provide tax relief for working families with children.

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As Filipinos grapple with high rent, what is the state planning this legislative session?
Affordable Housing Edwin Quinabo 2/4/24 Affordable Housing Edwin Quinabo 2/4/24

As Filipinos grapple with high rent, what is the state planning this legislative session?

Locals and new locals coming together in a limited space have produced the perfect storm for a rental crunch where low supply is lopsided by high demand, and the result is a hefty rental tag.

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A proposed constitutional amendment would let Hawaiʻi use property taxes to fund schools
Taxes & Budget, Education Megan Tagami 1/31/24 Taxes & Budget, Education Megan Tagami 1/31/24

A proposed constitutional amendment would let Hawaiʻi use property taxes to fund schools

The Legislature passed a similar bill in 2018, but the state Supreme Court invalidated the ballot measure for using vague and unclear language.

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Proposed short-term rental rules on Big Island met with overwhelming opposition
Affordable Housing Nathan Christophel 1/26/24 Affordable Housing Nathan Christophel 1/26/24

Proposed short-term rental rules on Big Island met with overwhelming opposition

The county’s first attempt to regulate short-term rentals was in November 2018 with the passage of Bill 108, which included some recommendations from a March 2018 Hawai‘i Appleseed report.

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County Council forwards proposed changes to short-term rental regulations to planning commissions, director
Affordable Housing Nathan Christophel 1/24/24 Affordable Housing Nathan Christophel 1/24/24

County Council forwards proposed changes to short-term rental regulations to planning commissions, director

The county’s first attempt to regulate these short-term rentals included recommendations from a 2018 Hawai‘i Appleseed report that provided an overview of impacts from the rentals on the state’s housing market.

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Rebalance Hawaiʻi’s upside-down tax code to achieve prosperity for all
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 1/23/24 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 1/23/24

Rebalance Hawaiʻi’s upside-down tax code to achieve prosperity for all

We are the third-worst state when it comes to taxing struggling working families.

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Big Island lawmakers attempt to rein in short-term vacation rentals
Affordable Housing Paula Dobbyn 1/23/24 Affordable Housing Paula Dobbyn 1/23/24

Big Island lawmakers attempt to rein in short-term vacation rentals

Supporters say new limits are needed to increase the island's affordable housing stock, while opponents fear negative economic consequences.

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New report on cycle of poverty in Hawaiʻi urges state lawmakers to find solutions
Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Diane Ako 12/23/23 Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Diane Ako 12/23/23

New report on cycle of poverty in Hawaiʻi urges state lawmakers to find solutions

Solutions include substantially increasing public financing of affordable housing, as well as the creation of a state level child tax credit.

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Limited equity co-ops could ease Hawaiʻi’s housing crunch
Renee Ing 12/18/23 Renee Ing 12/18/23

Limited equity co-ops could ease Hawaiʻi’s housing crunch

It looks like any other housing, but it’s affordable thanks to different financing arrangements.

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Study: Low wages a threat to ‘heart and soul’ of society in Hawaiʻi
Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing John Burnett 12/14/23 Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing John Burnett 12/14/23

Study: Low wages a threat to ‘heart and soul’ of society in Hawaiʻi

The report concludes that chronically low wages have prevented Hawaiʻi’s working families from thriving, and that the effect of poverty on children has ramifications for future generations.

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More Hawaiʻi schools qualify for free meal programs but the state may not participate
Food Equity Megan Tagami 10/17/23 Food Equity Megan Tagami 10/17/23

More Hawaiʻi schools qualify for free meal programs but the state may not participate

Recent changes to a federal program could allow for a significant expansion of free school meals in Hawaiʻi, but it's unclear if the state will opt in.

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Is it unethical to vacation in Hawaiʻi?
Affordable Housing Janet Nguyen 10/11/23 Affordable Housing Janet Nguyen 10/11/23

Is it unethical to vacation in Hawaiʻi?

Despite the economic revenue that the tourism industry generates, Native Hawaiians point out that residents aren’t partaking in those profits.

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