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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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Hawaiʻi’s two-tier tax system: How the rich use a glaring loophole to pay less
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 11/12/25 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 11/12/25

Hawaiʻi’s two-tier tax system: How the rich use a glaring loophole to pay less

While teachers, nurses and service workers pay income tax on every dollar they earn, the wealthy can shield a large portion of their profits thanks to a special tax break on capital gains.

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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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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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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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Proposed Trump tax cuts will overwhelmingly benefit the top 1 percent
Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 4/15/25 Taxes & Budget Devin Thomas 4/15/25

Proposed Trump tax cuts will overwhelmingly benefit the top 1 percent

As millions of Americans file their taxes this April, both the U.S. House and Senate have passed budget resolutions that open the pathway for a massive tax giveaway for the wealthiest people in the country.

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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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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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Invest in Safe Routes to School to improve pedestrian safety in Hawaiʻi
Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 2/25/25 Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 2/25/25

Invest in Safe Routes to School to improve pedestrian safety in Hawaiʻi

Federal funding freezes, requirements from the Navahine lawsuit settlement, and worsening traffic and its associated negative impacts—why state lawmakers shouldn't wait to invest in Safe Routes to School.

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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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Trump’s Public Charge rule could cost Hawaiʻi tens of millions in revenue
Wages & Labor, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 1/27/20 Wages & Labor, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 1/27/20

Trump’s Public Charge rule could cost Hawaiʻi tens of millions in revenue

The financial cost of the rule change is in addition to the harm done to the health and resilience of immigrant families through the “chilling” effect on benefits-use that has already been documented in Hawaiʻi.

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Protecting SNAP benefits for Hawaiʻi’s working families and seniors
Food Equity Nicole Woo 8/7/19 Food Equity Nicole Woo 8/7/19

Protecting SNAP benefits for Hawaiʻi’s working families and seniors

The Trump Administration is floating a proposed rule change that would take away food assistance benefits from struggling families.

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Redefining poverty would throw millions off critical social support programs
Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 6/3/19 Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 6/3/19

Redefining poverty would throw millions off critical social support programs

A Trump Administration rule change would force millions of Americans off critical programs that help women, children and families meet their basic needs.

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February SNAP benefits will be distributed early due to government shutdown
Food Equity Nicole Woo 1/16/19 Food Equity Nicole Woo 1/16/19

February SNAP benefits will be distributed early due to government shutdown

The early distribution could result in major disruptions to household food budgets should benefits run out before the next scheduled distribution in March.

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Farm bill protects SNAP, other critical nutrition programs
Food Equity Nicole Woo 12/12/18 Food Equity Nicole Woo 12/12/18

Farm bill protects SNAP, other critical nutrition programs

The bill includes provisions that invest in our island’s rural communities, provide funding for farmers and advance sustainable community food systems.

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Public charge rule change would hurt Hawaiʻi’s economy
Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 10/15/18 Affordable Housing, Wages & Labor, Food Equity, Taxes & Budget Nicole Woo 10/15/18

Public charge rule change would hurt Hawaiʻi’s economy

Not only would the proposed rule change adversely impact the standard of living of Hawaiʻi’s immigrant families, it would also harm Hawaiʻi’s overall economy.

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