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In support of streamlined sales tax proposal

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Keiki Caucus

The Keiki Caucus, along with business and community leaders, yesterday gathered in support of SB 2405 and HB 2352, which would allow Hawaii to implement the streamlined sales and use tax agreement and collect taxes on out-of-state sales. Currently, Hawaii is unable to collect sales tax on out-of-state purchases, including those made through catalogs and over the Internet. The proposed measures would adopt amendments to Hawaii tax laws to implement the existing streamlined sales and use tax agreement.

The amount of sales and use tax revenues that have remained uncollected is significant. “Last year, the National Conference of State Legislatures calculated that $245.5 million was not collected by our state,” said Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland, chair of the Human Services Committee. “At the same time, hundreds of thousands of children and youth in Hawaii are being impacted by the cuts that have already been made in public education, child care, higher education, public health services, youth services and public assistance, to name a few.”

“Think about furlough Fridays,” suggested Representative John Mizuno. “If we had collected that $245 million, would this even be an issue?”

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Legislative town meetings scheduled for McCully-Moiliili-Manoa-University area

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Members of the public in the McCully-Moiliili-Manoa-University area who would like to discuss their concerns with their elected officials are invited to attend two Legislative Town Meetings in their community.

On Thursday, February 26, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Senators Brian Taniguchi and Carol Fukunaga, Representatives Scott Nishimoto, Scott Saiki, and Isaac Choy, and Councilmember Duke Bainum will conduct a meeting at the McCully-Moiliili Public Library, 2211 South King Street.

On Saturday, February 28, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Senator Brian Taniguchi, Representative Isaac Choy, and Councilmember Duke Bainum will meet with the public at the Noelani Elementary School, 2655 Woodlawn Drive.