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Almost 340 bills are introduced to Hawaii lawmakers by the governor

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                                Gov. Josh Green’s new visitor impact fee legislation represents a “simplified” version of his 2023 proposal to make tourists pay for impacts they have on Hawaii’s environment. Above, visitors enjoy Waikiki Beach. Green also aims to convert short-term vacation rental homes into long-term housing for residents.
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Gov. Josh Green’s new visitor impact fee legislation represents a “simplified” version of his 2023 proposal to make tourists pay for impacts they have on Hawaii’s environment. Above, visitors enjoy Waikiki Beach. Green also aims to convert short-term vacation rental homes into long-term housing for residents.

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                                Homes stand in Kapalama.
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Homes stand in Kapalama.

CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / JUNE 29
                                The governor’s legislation would apply a $25 charge on transient accommodations and have the state Department of Land and Natural Resources use proceeds to minimize the impacts of, and respond to, climate change. Beachgoers gather on the shore of Waikiki.
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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / JUNE 29

The governor’s legislation would apply a $25 charge on transient accommodations and have the state Department of Land and Natural Resources use proceeds to minimize the impacts of, and respond to, climate change. Beachgoers gather on the shore of Waikiki.

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                                Gov. Josh Green’s new visitor impact fee legislation represents a “simplified” version of his 2023 proposal to make tourists pay for impacts they have on Hawaii’s environment. Above, visitors enjoy Waikiki Beach. Green also aims to convert short-term vacation rental homes into long-term housing for residents.
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                                Homes stand in Kapalama.
CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / JUNE 29
                                The governor’s legislation would apply a $25 charge on transient accommodations and have the state Department of Land and Natural Resources use proceeds to minimize the impacts of, and respond to, climate change. Beachgoers gather on the shore of Waikiki.