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Implementing a just cause eviction framework would benefit both tenants and landlords in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing Susan Le 10/29/25 Affordable Housing Susan Le 10/29/25

Implementing a just cause eviction framework would benefit both tenants and landlords in Hawaiʻi

While Just Cause Eviction laws are often viewed primarily as a tenant protection, they’re really about establishing a clear, consistent set of rules to protect both landlords and tenants.

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Our Census Bureau is understaffed and underfunded—the quality of its data is suffering
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Devin Thomas 10/8/25 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor Devin Thomas 10/8/25

Our Census Bureau is understaffed and underfunded—the quality of its data is suffering

Already facing resource shortages, new federal budget cuts call into question the very future of the Census Bureau itself.

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Kūpuna at risk: How federal changes to SNAP impact older adults in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 10/6/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 10/6/25

Kūpuna at risk: How federal changes to SNAP impact older adults in Hawaiʻi

Even within these new constraints, Hawaiʻi can innovate by combining or re-imagining existing programs to expand access and strengthen support for our seniors.

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A path to more affordable housing: Rethinking county rules
Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 10/1/25 Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 10/1/25

A path to more affordable housing: Rethinking county rules

County governments control what gets built through zoning, and through lengthy discretionary approvals. Both levers have historically been used to restrict supply.

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Transformative change meets budget realities—a central lawmaking tension plays out in two new reports
Taxes & Budget, Food Equity, Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing Will Caron 9/23/25 Taxes & Budget, Food Equity, Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing Will Caron 9/23/25

Transformative change meets budget realities—a central lawmaking tension plays out in two new reports

Policy in Perspective 2025 and the Hawaiʻi Budget Primer FY2025–26 provide a compelling—and sometimes sobering—look at how Hawaiʻi invests, and often under-invests, in its communities.

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Can Hawaiʻi afford to cut the grocery tax?
Taxes & Budget, Food Equity Devin Thomas and Daniela Spoto 9/17/25 Taxes & Budget, Food Equity Devin Thomas and Daniela Spoto 9/17/25

Can Hawaiʻi afford to cut the grocery tax?

Any proposal to reduce or remove the GET on food must be paired with a credible plan for replacing the revenue. It’s a challenge, but also an opportunity to build a fairer and more sustainable system.

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Proposal to raise transit fares will hurt Oʻahu riders
Transportation Equity Trinity Gilliam and Abbey Seitz 9/16/25 Transportation Equity Trinity Gilliam and Abbey Seitz 9/16/25

Proposal to raise transit fares will hurt Oʻahu riders

Increasing transit fares while household budgets are already stretched thin risks pushing out the very riders who rely on TheBus the most while decreasing ridership and revenue.

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Hawaiʻi already has the tools to create a locals-only housing market; we just need to use them
Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 9/4/25 Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 9/4/25

Hawaiʻi already has the tools to create a locals-only housing market; we just need to use them

Whether buying a first home, renting, or selling within the community, local people should have the advantage. Housing should function as a home—not as a global commodity.

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Powered by the people: How Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s community-first focus can create change—with your help
Social Justice, Transportation Equity Connie Choy and Abbey Seitz 8/27/25 Social Justice, Transportation Equity Connie Choy and Abbey Seitz 8/27/25

Powered by the people: How Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s community-first focus can create change—with your help

When we put people first, it means our policy proposals come from the community—which is essential to turning those proposals into law.

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The chilling effect: How federal cuts and immigration crackdowns threaten food security in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 8/21/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 8/21/25

The chilling effect: How federal cuts and immigration crackdowns threaten food security in Hawaiʻi

The mega budget bill that Congress recently passed narrows who can access critical programs like SNAP and Medicaid, while fueling fear and confusion about who can safely apply for assistance in the wake of increased immigration enforcement.

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We need to talk about inclusionary zoning
Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 8/13/25 Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 8/13/25

We need to talk about inclusionary zoning

Inclusionary Zoning is a band-aid solution to a crisis that demands major surgery. It’s time to confront why this policy hasn’t worked—and what we should do instead.

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Incoming federal tax cuts will heavily favor Hawaiʻi’s wealthiest residents
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 8/5/25 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 8/5/25

Incoming federal tax cuts will heavily favor Hawaiʻi’s wealthiest residents

The State of Hawaiʻi has an obligation to shore up its revenue through tax policies that make the wealthiest among us pay their fair share. 

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Federal transportation cuts threaten Hawaiʻi’s health and climate goals
Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz and Trinity Gilliam 7/29/25 Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz and Trinity Gilliam 7/29/25

Federal transportation cuts threaten Hawaiʻi’s health and climate goals

With $131 million in transportation funds at risk, Hawaiʻi faces the possibility of lasting harm to our island infrastructure, and inhibited mobility for residents who rely on walking, biking and public transit. 

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How looming Federal cuts could impact housing in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing Susan Le 6/30/25 Affordable Housing Susan Le 6/30/25

How looming Federal cuts could impact housing in Hawaiʻi

If enacted, these cuts would gut rental assistance, eliminate key affordable housing development programs and slash funding for homelessness services.

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Hawaiʻi families deserve better: How federal cuts to nutrition programs will impact our state
Food Equity Daniela Spoto and Genevieve Mumma 6/17/25 Food Equity Daniela Spoto and Genevieve Mumma 6/17/25

Hawaiʻi families deserve better: How federal cuts to nutrition programs will impact our state

With grocery prices still soaring and food insecurity on the rise, this is the worst possible time to shrink our nation's most important anti-hunger program. 

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For a healthier, happier Hawaiʻi, transportation spending must prioritize bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure
Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 5/28/25 Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 5/28/25

For a healthier, happier Hawaiʻi, transportation spending must prioritize bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure

Investing in the Safe Routes to School fund is a critical step in transforming our transportation system to meet the needs of all residents—pedestrians, cyclists and drivers alike.

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Hawaiʻi’s 2025 legislature focused on raising tax revenue to prepare for federal cuts
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 5/22/25 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 5/22/25

Hawaiʻi’s 2025 legislature focused on raising tax revenue to prepare for federal cuts

Assessing a proper tax rate on corporations and the wealthy will be necessary to produce a budget that can fund critical safety net programs and investments in our future.

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Transformative housing bills went nowhere this legislative session, but small wins keep hope alive
Affordable Housing Susan Le 5/20/25 Affordable Housing Susan Le 5/20/25

Transformative housing bills went nowhere this legislative session, but small wins keep hope alive

With federal cuts looming and home prices still climbing, the stakes have never been higher. One thing is clear: Hawaiʻi’s families can’t afford another session of half-measures.

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Building a better path to success for Hawaiʻiʻs Keiki
Transportation Equity Trinity Gilliam 5/15/25 Transportation Equity Trinity Gilliam 5/15/25

Building a better path to success for Hawaiʻiʻs Keiki

Hawaiʻi’s 2025 legislature boosts safe routes to school and student transportation.

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Wins for food access and low-income families at the 2025 legislative session
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 5/13/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 5/13/25

Wins for food access and low-income families at the 2025 legislative session

While there’s still more work to be done, this year’s wins have laid the groundwork for a future in which food access is treated as a right, not a privilege.

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