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Hawaiʻi Appleseed releases 2024 edition of its Budget Primer product
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 8/14/24 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 8/14/24

Hawaiʻi Appleseed releases 2024 edition of its Budget Primer product

The biennial budget analysis product is a core service provided by Appleseed researchers.

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Donations at Safeway keep critical grab-and-go meal program going strong
Food Equity Will Caron 9/1/20 Food Equity Will Caron 9/1/20

Donations at Safeway keep critical grab-and-go meal program going strong

During the month of September, donations at Hawaiʻi Safeway will help families struggling more than ever with hunger during the pandemic.

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Hawaiʻi drops to 44th in the nation in children’s summer meal participation
Food Equity Will Caron 8/4/20 Food Equity Will Caron 8/4/20

Hawaiʻi drops to 44th in the nation in children’s summer meal participation

Fewer than 1 in 11 keiki in free or reduced-price school lunch were reached by summer meals.

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Community partnership serves free meals to keiki during school closure
Food Equity Will Caron 3/23/20 Food Equity Will Caron 3/23/20

Community partnership serves free meals to keiki during school closure

During this unplanned school closure, three SFSP sponsors—YMCA Honolulu, Parents and Children Together, and Palama Settlement—are opening food sites in low-income areas on Oʻahu for keiki.

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Hawaiʻi drops to 51st in the nation for school breakfast participation
Food Equity Will Caron 2/13/20 Food Equity Will Caron 2/13/20

Hawaiʻi drops to 51st in the nation for school breakfast participation

Even fewer low-income children in Hawaiʻi are starting their day with a healthy school breakfast.

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Trump’s Public Charge rule could cost Hawaiʻi dearly
Food Equity, Wages & Labor Will Caron 1/27/20 Food Equity, Wages & Labor Will Caron 1/27/20

Trump’s Public Charge rule could cost Hawaiʻi dearly

With the new Trump Administration Public Charge rule given the green light today by the U.S. Supreme Court, both Hawaiʻi’s economy and its hardworking immigrant families will suffer.

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Hawaiʻi Appleseed and PHOCUSED join forces
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 11/12/19 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 11/12/19

Hawaiʻi Appleseed and PHOCUSED join forces

The merger of these social justice organizations is meant to forge a stronger connection between data-driven policy and impacted communities.

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Hawaiʻi ranks last at serving after-school suppers to low-income keiki
Food Equity Will Caron 10/23/19 Food Equity Will Caron 10/23/19

Hawaiʻi ranks last at serving after-school suppers to low-income keiki

The state is foregoing more than $600,000 per year in federal meal reimbursements as a result.

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Official poverty data obscures reality faced by Hawaiʻi residents
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/10/19 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/10/19

Official poverty data obscures reality faced by Hawaiʻi residents

The more accurate Supplemental Poverty Measure ranks Hawaiʻi at 13th highest for poverty in the nation.

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Donations at Safeway in September will help end hunger
Food Equity Will Caron 9/2/19 Food Equity Will Caron 9/2/19

Donations at Safeway in September will help end hunger

All throughout this month, when you make a donation to the Hunger Is campaign at Safeway stores throughout Hawaiʻi, your money will help us expand school breakfast participation in our schools.

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Hawaiʻi Appleseed announces Victor Geminiani’s retirement
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 8/21/19 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 8/21/19

Hawaiʻi Appleseed announces Victor Geminiani’s retirement

The 50-year advocate for the low-income community and founder of Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice will retire on August 31, 2019.

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Fewer than one in 11 low-income keiki get free summer food
Food Equity Will Caron 7/10/19 Food Equity Will Caron 7/10/19

Fewer than one in 11 low-income keiki get free summer food

A national report released today shows Hawaiʻi has dropped to 43rd in the nation in providing free or reduced-price school lunches to keiki over the summer, but there is reason for optimism going forward.

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Charting a path toward balance between tourism and the needs of residents
Affordable Housing Will Caron 11/19/18 Affordable Housing Will Caron 11/19/18

Charting a path toward balance between tourism and the needs of residents

A new report provides solutions for lawmakers to solve Hawaiʻi’s vacation rental problem.

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Hawaiʻi’s ‘housing wage’ is highest in the nation
Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Nicole Woo 6/13/18 Taxes & Budget, Affordable Housing Nicole Woo 6/13/18

Hawaiʻi’s ‘housing wage’ is highest in the nation

Renters need to work a total of 143 hours a week at minimum wage to afford a two-bedroom apartment.

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Hawaiʻi in bottom 3 states for serving after-school suppers to low-income keiki
Food Equity Nicole Woo 4/12/18 Food Equity Nicole Woo 4/12/18

Hawaiʻi in bottom 3 states for serving after-school suppers to low-income keiki

The state is foregoing more than $500,000 per year in federal meal reimbursements as a result.

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Hawaiʻi School Breakfast Scorecard identifies 15 school breakfast champions
Food Equity Nicole Woo 2/8/18 Food Equity Nicole Woo 2/8/18

Hawaiʻi School Breakfast Scorecard identifies 15 school breakfast champions

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Report examines the state of poverty in Hawaiʻi since the Great Recession
Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 4/10/16 Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 4/10/16

Report examines the state of poverty in Hawaiʻi since the Great Recession

The state’s high cost of living and low wages has made recovery slow and painful for many families.

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Hawaiʻi families, businesses and economy would benefit greatly from state Earned Income Tax Credit
Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 1/6/16 Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 1/6/16

Hawaiʻi families, businesses and economy would benefit greatly from state Earned Income Tax Credit

Now is the time for Hawaiʻi to invest in its residents and businesses by creating a state refundable EITC that puts dollars back into workers’ pockets and into the cash registers of local business.

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Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing crisis is getting worse
Affordable Housing Gavin Thornton 7/8/14 Affordable Housing Gavin Thornton 7/8/14

Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing crisis is getting worse

Recommendations for policymakers on how to address our highest-in-the-nation housing costs and associated socioeconomic problems.

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