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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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How to fix Honolulu’s Empty Homes Tax proposal
Affordable Housing Susan Le 5/7/25 Affordable Housing Susan Le 5/7/25

How to fix Honolulu’s Empty Homes Tax proposal

A newly released report commissioned by the county council demonstrates the need to align Honolulu’s policy proposal with demonstrated best practices.

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Congress’ budget blueprint leaves Hawaiʻi’s working families behind
Taxes & Budget Will White 3/4/25 Taxes & Budget Will White 3/4/25

Congress’ budget blueprint leaves Hawaiʻi’s working families behind

In effect, the budget blueprint aims to take food out of the mouths of hungry keiki, so that billionaires can pad their pockets even more on the way to the bank.

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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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Housing for all: The role of ADUs in strengthening Hawaiʻi’s communities
Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 12/9/24 Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 12/9/24

Housing for all: The role of ADUs in strengthening Hawaiʻi’s communities

By creating accessible ADU financing options and streamlining regulatory processes, Hawaiʻi can empower homeowners to contribute to the housing supply while ensuring these new units remain affordable and benefit local residents.

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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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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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Hawaiʻi can increase housing stability through a rent relief & mediation program
Affordable Housing Gavin Thornton 2/14/23 Affordable Housing Gavin Thornton 2/14/23

Hawaiʻi can increase housing stability through a rent relief & mediation program

Creating and funding an ongoing rent relief and pre-litigation mediation program will increase housing stability in Hawaiʻi.

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Legislative agenda 2023: tax reforms to boost incomes and fund investments in our future
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Will Caron 1/17/23 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Will Caron 1/17/23

Legislative agenda 2023: tax reforms to boost incomes and fund investments in our future

Top of the list of immediate challenges for Hawaiʻi is to find a way to prevent our people from being overwhelmed by the high and rising cost of living in the islands.

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What Finland can teach us about ending homelessness in Hawaiʻi
Affordable Housing Will Caron 12/21/22 Affordable Housing Will Caron 12/21/22

What Finland can teach us about ending homelessness in Hawaiʻi

Hawaiʻi can end homelessness. It starts with a mindset shift: housing is a human right, and the cost to provide housing to each and every person in Hawaiʻi is well worth the necessary investment in public resources.

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Housing discrimination is holding many of Hawaiʻi’s families back—here’s one way to fix it
Affordable Housing Will White 4/11/22 Affordable Housing Will White 4/11/22

Housing discrimination is holding many of Hawaiʻi’s families back—here’s one way to fix it

One category of individual is still frequently discriminated against when seeking housing: people with housing choice vouchers.

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Hawaiʻi should eliminate its tipped sub-minimum wage
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/24/22 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 3/24/22

Hawaiʻi should eliminate its tipped sub-minimum wage

Research shows that employers frequently exploit tip credit provisions to pay their employees beneath the legal minimum wage. As a result, tipped workers tend to earn lower, less consistent wages than non-tipped workers, and they are more likely to experience poverty.

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Unsheltered can mean costly health problems; Hawaiʻi should invest in supportive housing
Affordable Housing Devin Thomas 2/21/22 Affordable Housing Devin Thomas 2/21/22

Unsheltered can mean costly health problems; Hawaiʻi should invest in supportive housing

It may seem obvious, but getting people back into housing is essential to properly addressing their health needs.

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Expanding economic opportunity with the Hawaiʻi EITC
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/7/22 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 2/7/22

Expanding economic opportunity with the Hawaiʻi EITC

Expanding the state Earned Income Tax Credit to make it refundable would put more money back in the pockets of Hawaiʻi's working families, strengthening the local economy.

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Hawaiʻi can and must do better on gender equity
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 3/10/21 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 3/10/21

Hawaiʻi can and must do better on gender equity

One area with a glaring and persistent lack of parity is how much we pay for work performed by women compared to that of men.

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What’s included in the new federal coronavirus aid and what was left out?
Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 12/23/20 Taxes & Budget Beth Giesting 12/23/20

What’s included in the new federal coronavirus aid and what was left out?

The $900 billion COVID relief agreement provides urgently-needed relief to Hawaiʻi’s families, but the short timeline is worrisome and several important items were left out of the final deal.

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What the Kawainui project tells us about Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing problems
Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson 9/16/20 Affordable Housing Kenna StormoGipson 9/16/20

What the Kawainui project tells us about Hawaiʻi’s affordable housing problems

Affordable housing needs to be integrated with market-priced housing, and we must maintain the supply of affordable housing even in owner-occupied units.

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A better kind of unemployment insurance
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 9/9/20 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 9/9/20

A better kind of unemployment insurance

Short-Time Compensation allows employees to stay in their jobs at reduced hours, pays more than the state’s current UI does, and ensures that they keep their benefits.

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Unemployed workers in Hawaiʻi can’t wait for Congress
Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 8/5/20 Wages & Labor Beth Giesting 8/5/20

Unemployed workers in Hawaiʻi can’t wait for Congress

Hawaiʻi has more than 200,000 unemployed workers and contractors. The state must move now to offer immediate support for these workers and their families.

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