Policy in Perspective: 2022
The 2022 Hawaiʻi legislative session included extraordinary examples of the types of actions policymakers can take to rewrite the economic rulebook.
Eviction Prevention Through Hawai‘i’s Tenant-Landlord Mediation Program
An analysis of Hawaiʻi’s pandemic-era rent relief and pre-litigation mediation program created through Act 57 (2021).
Feed Our Keiki; Support Our Schools; Help Our Farmers
The missed opportunity of federal child nutrition programs in Hawaiʻi.
Refunding Hawaiʻi
How expanding the state Earned Income Tax Credit to make it refundable can boost the economy and provide opportunity to Hawaiʻi’s working families.
Tax Credits as Tools to Advance Prosperity
Tax credits can fine-tune the tax system to promote social welfare and encourage economic activity by delivering targeted tax relief.
Building a Housing Market for Hawaiʻi’s Working Families
Part three of the Good Health Depends on Decent Housing series highlights the disconnect between the state’s housing market and the needs of its residents.
Health and Care for People Experiencing Homelessness
Part two in the Good Health Depends on Decent Housing series shows how helping people who are currently experiencing homelessness with housing and other needs is not only life-changing, but also saves money.
The Health and Housing Connection
Part 1 of a Good Health Depends on Decent Housing series of policy briefs shows how chronic stress from insecure housing produces cumulative effects that result in mental and physical health problems.
Policy in Perspective: 2021
Policymakers have shaped an economy that relies far too much on extractive tourism that provides little to residents in return. To reverse these trends, we need a dramatic shift in our public policy.
Healing Hawaiʻi’s Economy
The State Government’s Crucial Role in Countering the Pandemic Recession.
Young Minds At Risk
Patients, providers, and administrators alike agree that quality mental health care is hard to come by—there is a catastrophic dearth of services for low-income youth.
Evicted in Hawaiʻi
Despite the heavy toll that eviction takes on households and communities, tenants facing eviction in Hawaiʻi have relatively little support to ensure they are not improperly removed from their homes.
Hawaiʻi School Breakfast Scorecard: School Year 2015–2016
All of Hawaiʻi’s children deserve a good education that opens up opportunities for the rest of their lives. But hungry keiki can't learn.
Financial Struggles Facing Working Families in Hawaiʻi
Survey results show half of Hawaiʻi's households are living "paycheck to paycheck."
Creating a State Earned Income Tax Credit
Cutting taxes to strengthen the economy and boost Hawaiʻi’s families: A refundable state Earned Income Tax Credit.
Accessory Dwelling Units: Expanding Affordable Housing Options in Hawaiʻi
ADUs are an important tool in expanding affordable housing stock, especially in areas with limited room for growth and high housing costs.