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Lawmakers clash over regulations impacting home-based businesses

June 05, 2024 | Honolulu City, Honolulu County, Hawaii



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Lawmakers clash over regulations impacting home-based businesses
During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted concerns regarding new regulations affecting homeowners who operate bed and breakfast establishments. A testifier, Missiwassa, emphasized that many homeowners, particularly retirees or those with empty nests, rely on these arrangements to supplement their income. She argued that the current policies are making it increasingly difficult for them to maintain this income source, which could further exacerbate the housing supply issues in the community.

Missiwassa's testimony pointed to a disconnect between the intent of the regulations and their practical implications for homeowners. She urged members to reconsider the impact of such policies on individuals trying to stay in their homes while contributing to the local economy.

Following her testimony, the meeting proceeded without further discussion or questions from members. The committee then moved to a roll call vote, resulting in the adoption of CR 174, with eight members voting in favor and one absent. The swift passage of the resolution indicates a consensus among the members, despite the concerns raised about its potential effects on homeowners.

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