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A turning point for SNAP: Strengthening local supports for Hawaiʻi households
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 11/20/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 11/20/25

A turning point for SNAP: Strengthening local supports for Hawaiʻi households

Hawaiʻi has an opportunity to build a more resilient, community-driven food system—one that protects families regardless of federal uncertainty.

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Youth Ride Free: Building a more connected Hawaiʻi
Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 11/4/25 Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 11/4/25

Youth Ride Free: Building a more connected Hawaiʻi

By removing financial barriers to public transit, Hawaiʻi can empower young people to participate fully in their communities, while easing family costs and supporting climate goals.

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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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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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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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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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Hawaiʻi should close tax loopholes for multinational corporations
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/19/25 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/19/25

Hawaiʻi should close tax loopholes for multinational corporations

Multinational corporations make huge profits from the business activity they conduct in Hawaiʻi, while dodging the taxes they should be paying to support our state.

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Expand the state’s e-bike rebate program to improve mobility options
Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz and Trinity Gilliam 3/12/25 Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz and Trinity Gilliam 3/12/25

Expand the state’s e-bike rebate program to improve mobility options

Now is the time for the state to expand the electric bike and moped rebate program to lower household transportation costs, reduce vehicle costs, and increase resident’s physical activity.

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How a second Trump presidency could impact the pocket books of Hawaiʻi’s working families
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 12/16/24 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 12/16/24

How a second Trump presidency could impact the pocket books of Hawaiʻi’s working families

Outside of the top 5 percent richest households, families will likely see significant tax increases, while the cost of consumer items would spike under proposed tariffs.

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Census poverty data for 2023 highlights the importance of government assistance
Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget, Food Equity Devin Thomas 9/13/24 Wages & Labor, Taxes & Budget, Food Equity Devin Thomas 9/13/24

Census poverty data for 2023 highlights the importance of government assistance

Promising trends for families across the nation, but many continue to feel the lasting effects of widespread unemployment during the pandemic, a rising cost of living, and inadequate government assistance.

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How Hawaiʻi’s hardworking undocumented immigrants support our economy and communities
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 7/30/24 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 7/30/24

How Hawaiʻi’s hardworking undocumented immigrants support our economy and communities

A new report from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy lifts up the significant tax contributions that undocumented immigrants make to our federal, state and local governments through the taxes they pay each year. 

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Hawaiʻi’s elected leaders buy-in to costly “trickle-down” myth
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 6/13/24 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 6/13/24

Hawaiʻi’s elected leaders buy-in to costly “trickle-down” myth

Passing an “historic” tax cut that mostly benefits the wealthiest Hawaiʻi residents is not the path to a healthy economy that works for working people.

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Hawaiʻi’s capital gains loophole floats the rich as working families struggle to stay above water
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/27/24 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/27/24

Hawaiʻi’s capital gains loophole floats the rich as working families struggle to stay above water

In the interest of tax fairness, the State of Hawaiʻi should tax capital gains—income from selling assets such as stocks, bonds, art and real estate—at the same rates as income made from wages, salaries and other compensation for work. 

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Congress restores eligibility to federal benefits for COFA citizens
Food Equity Daniela Spoto 3/13/24 Food Equity Daniela Spoto 3/13/24

Congress restores eligibility to federal benefits for COFA citizens

President Biden’s recently passed spending bill comes with long-awaited good news for citizens of COFA nations, who are now—once again, after nearly three decades—eligible for federal benefits. 

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Trickle-down estate tax break bills are bad policy for Hawaiʻi
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/13/24 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/13/24

Trickle-down estate tax break bills are bad policy for Hawaiʻi

After decades of evidence, we know “trickle-down” economics is a smokescreen to aid the wealthy in creating preferential tax policies.

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Hawaiʻi is even less affordable after the pandemic
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 2/27/24 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 2/27/24

Hawaiʻi is even less affordable after the pandemic

How have jobs, wages and costs changed from before the COVID pandemic compared to after? These charts show changes from 2019 to 2022 that have affected livability for Hawaiʻi residents.

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Congress considers making the federal Child Tax Credit refundable; Hawaiʻi considers Keiki Credit
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/14/24 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/14/24

Congress considers making the federal Child Tax Credit refundable; Hawaiʻi considers Keiki Credit

H.R. 7024 is a reminder that the Child Tax Credit is a widely popular program with proven anti-poverty benefits.

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Keiki poverty more than doubled last year without the expanded Child Tax Credit
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 9/21/23 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 9/21/23

Keiki poverty more than doubled last year without the expanded Child Tax Credit

Hawaiʻi lawmakers have an obvious solution at their disposal, if they are willing to act on it.

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