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In this month's check-in with Gov. Josh Green, we discussed the latest services for homeless folks, housing for Maui wildfire survivors, and a new working group to improve the child welfare system.
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Gov. Josh Green on new tiny home villages for houseless residents, child welfare reform; NPR journalists share how to participate in the student podcast challenge
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The Housing and Services Partnership Accelerator supports states that are using Medicaid funds for programs that help people secure and maintain stable housing.
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Heavy rains and dangerous swells have battered West Maui this winter. But members of Lahaina Strong are weathering the storms on the beach to take a stand for long-term housing. Six months after the fire destroyed their town, more than 2,000 families still live out of hotels. HPR's Catherine Cluett Pactol has the story from Lahaina.
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We discuss reactions to Gov. Green's State of the State address; the State Energy Office gives an update on where things stand with the future of hydrogen in Hawaiʻi; a Maui pie shop talks about how they were impacted by the wildfires; and the director of a new documentary about the Hōkūle‘a reflects on relearning the language of the navigator
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Gov. Josh Green’s second State of the State address largely focused on Maui recovery and housing. He emphasized the need to get Hawaiʻi residents into the housing inventory being used by short-term rentals.
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Takeaways from Gov. Josh Green's State of the State address; Thursday's deadline to apply for assistance from the Small Business Administration; protecting America's Chinatowns
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Gov. Josh Green delivered his second State of the State address to members of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature on Monday morning. Read his full speech, as written before the address.
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The Conversation spoke with Gov. Josh Green on Thursday morning to hear his reaction to the opening speeches by House Speaker Scott Saiki and Senate President Ron Kouchi. He also shared a preview of his State of the State address planned for Monday morning.
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Gov. Josh Green has appointed Joje "May" Mizuno to represent District 29, which covers parts of Kalihi, Kalihi Valley and Kamehameha Heights. She replaces her husband, John Mizuno, who vacated his seat to serve as the governor's coordinator on homelessness.