Hawaii Business Magazine Newsletters. “Can Hawai’i afford a big income tax cut?”
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| 5.28.2024 |
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| Can Hawaiʻi afford a big income tax cut? Gov. Josh Green seems certain to sign into law the whopping state income tax cut of 2024, a bill that is expected to reduce the state tax burden for a median-income Hawaiʻi family by nearly $20,000 over the next seven years. Civil Beat. Japanese coast guard ship, trainees visit Hawaiʻi A working group that emerged from a tragedy sets out to reform child welfare services Hawaiʻi’s opioid settlement fund is growing and, after delays, starting to be spent |
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| OʻAHU |
| State pays $1.8M to settle former Waimānalo foster kids’ lawsuit Three former foster children, now adults, of George Kipapa and his late wife, Jolyn Kipapa, agreed to a $1.8 million settlement in a lawsuit alleging abuses they suffered as foster children over 18 years. Star-Advertiser. Over 40,000 attend Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawai’i ceremony |
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The Heat Is Rising in Honolulu. More Trees Will Help Cool It Off.
Hawai‘i organizations were awarded $42.6 million in federal funds to expand the urban tree canopy. Some neighborhoods need it more than others… read more. |
| HAWAIʻI ISLAND |
| A source of koa for canoe-builders A 1,200-acre koa forest in Ka‘u is almost ready to be harvested for the first time in nearly two decades. Tribune-Herald. Demolition of historic Jaggar Museum begins |
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| HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE Making Rum from Sugar Cane in Hale‘iwa Kō Hana Distillery grows 34 varieties of sugar cane, which goes “straight from farm to bottle.” Kō Hana’s farm in Hale‘iwa has grown from one-quarter of an acre 10 years ago to over 350 acres today... read more. |
| MAUI COUNTY |
| DLNR cites 3 men for fishing violations in ‘Ahihi-Kina‘u Area Reserve Officers recovered a total of 78 different fish from the men at the reserve in southwestern Maui — a nursery and refuge for some of Hawaiʻi’s most important, unique resources. Star-Advertiser. Maui News. Interest form open to help Lahaina homeowners rebuild |
| KAUAʻI |
| Home sales leap, median price retreats on Kaua‘i in April Home sales jumped more than 60 percent in the first full month of spring, as the Kaua‘i housing market continued to rebound from a rough outing in 2023. Garden Island. Musicians, vendors still have time to join free World Oceans Day event |
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