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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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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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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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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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As federal support fades, farm to families could fill the gap
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 4/8/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 4/8/25

As federal support fades, farm to families could fill the gap

Now, more than ever, investing in local food systems through programs like Farm to Families is a necessary strategy to build Hawaiʻi’s economic resilience and reduce food insecurity.

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Why is SNAP failing Hawaiʻi residents?
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 3/12/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma 3/12/25

Why is SNAP failing Hawaiʻi residents?

It’s time for the state to invest in a more resilient, independent social safety net system that can keep working families going regardless of chaos at the federal level.

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Hawaiʻi’s keiki are still waiting for universal free school meals. The time to act is now.
Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 1/31/25 Food Equity Genevieve Mumma and Daniela Spoto 1/31/25

Hawaiʻi’s keiki are still waiting for universal free school meals. The time to act is now.

Research shows that consistent access to nutritious meals improves both academic performance and long-term health. Yet, in 2023, 6 percent of Hawaiʻi households with children had one or more children go a whole day without food. 

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Community participation during 2024 legislative session highlights pressing nature of food insecurity in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Jordan Smith 7/18/24 Food Equity Jordan Smith 7/18/24

Community participation during 2024 legislative session highlights pressing nature of food insecurity in Hawaiʻi

1 in 3 Hawaiʻi households experienced food insecurity last year, underscoring the urgent need for robust policy interventions to ensure that all residents have access to adequate and nutritious food.

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Universal Free School Meals ensures every keiki thrives
Food Equity Jordan Smith 2/20/24 Food Equity Jordan Smith 2/20/24

Universal Free School Meals ensures every keiki thrives

5 reasons to support Universal Free School Meals in Hawai‘i

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Lawmakers must do more to invest in Hawaiʻi regenerative agriculture
Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 7/5/21 Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 7/5/21

Lawmakers must do more to invest in Hawaiʻi regenerative agriculture

The success of sustainable agriculture in Hawaiʻi will be contingent on sizable government investments in both small-scale farmers and the agencies that serve them.

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Appleseed agenda 2021: stop cuts, boost working families and the economy
Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 2/3/21 Affordable Housing, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 2/3/21

Appleseed agenda 2021: stop cuts, boost working families and the economy

Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s work during the 2021 legislative session focuses on the areas most critical to preserving the strength and stability of Hawaiʻi people, families and communities.

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Native Hawaiian healing from white settler injustices and continued discrimination
Social Justice Seanna Pieper-Jordan 1/20/21 Social Justice Seanna Pieper-Jordan 1/20/21

Native Hawaiian healing from white settler injustices and continued discrimination

Racial healing is no less urgent in Hawaiʻi than it is across the nation. We must advance solutions that support and restore Native Hawaiian self-determination.

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Hawaiʻi is last in the nation for serving after-school suppers to low-income keiki
Food Equity Nicole Woo 10/21/20 Food Equity Nicole Woo 10/21/20

Hawaiʻi is last in the nation for serving after-school suppers to low-income keiki

Finding ways for more programs to serve after-school suppers can provide financial support to these essential programs as well as reduce childhood hunger in Hawaiʻi.

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Bringing support for Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s mission of justice and equity to a virtual space
Social Justice Will Caron 9/28/20 Social Justice Will Caron 9/28/20

Bringing support for Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s mission of justice and equity to a virtual space

Hawaiʻi Appleseed’s 10th annual “Artists for Appleseed” fundraiser will be our first to take place in a virtual space.

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Appleseed provides language access to second round of P-EBT benefits
Food Equity Will Caron 9/23/20 Food Equity Will Caron 9/23/20

Appleseed provides language access to second round of P-EBT benefits

Hawaiʻi Appleseed has created and published a series of multi-lingual infographics to assist families in need, many of whom speak a primary language other than English.

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Feed our keiki, fuel our future: help fight hunger in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Will Caron 8/26/20 Food Equity Will Caron 8/26/20

Feed our keiki, fuel our future: help fight hunger in Hawaiʻi

Making a donation at the register when you check out of any Safeway store on Kauaʻi, Oʻahu or Hawaiʻi Island will support our work to help students continue to receive free, healthy meals at a time when many families are struggling more than ever before.

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Hawaiʻi drops to 44th in the nation in children’s summer meal participation
Food Equity Nicole Woo 8/3/20 Food Equity Nicole Woo 8/3/20

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

The drop means that 123 fewer children in Hawaiʻi received meals through summer lunch programs in July 2019 compared to July 2018.

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P-EBT: Pandemic benefits for Hawaiʻi families to buy food
Food Equity Will Caron 6/29/20 Food Equity Will Caron 6/29/20

P-EBT: Pandemic benefits for Hawaiʻi families to buy food

There’s a valuable new benefit available for Hawaiʻi families with children who are struggling to buy food. It’s called Pandemic-EBT, or P-EBT.

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Appleseed COVID-19 response will focus on assisting state in managing social safety net programs
Wages & Labor, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 3/16/20 Wages & Labor, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Gavin Thornton 3/16/20

Appleseed COVID-19 response will focus on assisting state in managing social safety net programs

During this crisis, Appleseed’s concern lies with the working families and children of Hawaiʻi.

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Too many Hawaiʻi seniors are still going hungry
Food Equity Will Caron 1/7/20 Food Equity Will Caron 1/7/20

Too many Hawaiʻi seniors are still going hungry

Although Hawaiʻi has made strides to address hunger in recent years, thousands of seniors are still at risk of experiencing hunger across the islands.

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