Victor Geminiani
Victor Geminiani is co-executive director of the Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice.
Hawaii Vacation Rentals Threaten Our Survival
It鈥檚 time local political leaders begin making hard decisions to resolve this growing problem
Restore Tax Credits For Low-Income Renters
Lawmakers can fix this injustice in the coming聽legislative session.
CSEA鈥檚 Failings And The Economic Impact On Children
Hawaii is doing a miserable job of collecting child support, which has a ruinous effect on deeply poor families, especially their children.
The Enormous Health Costs Of Living In Poverty
Diet choices and smoking certainly can cause health problems. But social and economic factors are the largest influences on an individual’s health.
Addressing Tax Credits For Low Income Renters
The Legislature is poised to update a credit measure that hasn’t been addressed in 35 years and amounts to only $19 a year in today’s money.
Economic Justice Starts With Correcting Tax System Inequities
Hawaii’s heavily regressive tax system pushes the impoverished down, while simultaneously offering them a hand up.
Modest Tax Credit: An Investment In Children’s Future
Increasing income even in small amounts for low-income families can relieve some toxic stress for children in those households and have lasting benefit.