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Hawaiʻi Legislature Takes Historic Step Toward a Visitor ‘Green Fee’
April 25, 2025

Fellows mentioned in this story:
Jack Kittinger
Kāwika Riley

Projects mentioned in this story:
Care for ʻĀina Now

From Civil Beat:

In a major win for conservationists, Hawaiʻi is poised after years of debate to finally approve a so-called “green fee,” which would be paid mostly by visitors to help shield the island state from environmental harm and climate change.

House and Senate members on Friday approved the bill to create that fee during the last day of their pivotal conference hearings, in which the two chambers hash out their differences on bills behind closed doors and try to reach consensus.

A final vote to send the green fee measure to Gov. Josh Green, who strongly supports it, is expected next week.

“It’s a historic piece of legislation,” Green said Friday. “No other state has done something of this magnitude to have an impact fee that goes directly to deal with climate change.”

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