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2021 Legislature almost pau, and thank goodness for that
By Grassroot Institute @ 4:38 AM :: 2506 Views :: Taxes

2021 Legislature almost pau, and thank goodness for that

From Grassroot Institute, April 8, 2021

Nobody's life, liberty or property are ever safe when our lawmakers get together, but there could actually be some bright spots this year

The 2021 session of the Hawaii Legislature wraps up at the end of this month, and for supporters of individual liberty, economic freedom and accountable government, it's a moment that can't come too soon.

All three of those values have been under constant attack since the session opened, reflected in the many measures to raise our taxes, launch expensive programs and projects, and further restrict economic opportunities and government accountability. And did we mention more taxes? And more taxes? We also have seen at least a couple of "Frankenbill" emerge, including a terrible tax measure.

On the other hand, there have been some measures that, if enacted, will advance the ideals that we cherish. Those would:

>> More clearly define and limit the emergency powers of the governor, including in relation to the state's sunshine and open-records laws.

>> Reform the state's abusive civil asset forfeiture laws.

>> Liberalize land-use and zoning laws to enable more housing. 

>> Scale back or repeal the state's medical "certificate of need" laws, which have affected the quality and supply of health care in Hawaii.

There also are the measures to remove barriers to cryptocurrency in Hawaii and make it easier for companies to produce bottled water, of all things.

An early victory — sort of — was the quick action by the Legislature and governor to avert the automatic tripling of the state unemployment insurance tax. However, the rate is still going up, by an average of almost 40%.

Now here's a good idea …

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser features Institute president Keli'i Akina making the case for a stable tax environment to help grow the economy

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