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Hawaii poised to slap tourists with $25 climate tax: ‘Small price to pay to preserve paradise’
nypost.com ^ | February 19, 2024 | Ariel Zilber

Posted on 02/19/2024 1:21:30 PM PST by lowbridge

Lawmakers in Hawaii are poised to approve a $25 climate tax on tourists who visit the Aloha State in an effort to combat what they claim is an assault on the area’s natural resources.

The state, which saw 9.5 million people visit last year, is recovering from the devastating wildfires in Lahaina, Maui, which killed at least 100 people and caused damages worth around $6 billion.

The proposed tax will pay to protect beaches and prevent wildfires, state officials said.

“It’s a very small price to pay to preserve paradise,” Hawaii Gov. Josh Green, a Democrat, told The Wall Street Journal.

A tax by the nation’s 50th state would follow in the footsteps of other tourist hot spots including Greece; Venice, Italy; the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador; the Pacific island nation of Palau; Greece; and New Zealand — all of which have levied fees on tourist ranging from $1 to $100.

In 2022, Green campaigned on a platform of having all tourists pay a $50 fee to enter the state, but the proposal failed to gain the necessary votes in the state legislature.

“All I want to do, honestly, is to make travelers accountable and have the capacity to help pay for the impact that they have,” Green told AP last year.

“We get between nine and 10 million visitors a year, (but) we only have 1.4 million people living here. Those 10 million travelers should be helping us sustain our environment.”

Green told The Journal he anticipates that a $25 fee would raise $68 million annually for the state, which would then use the money to establish a state fire marshal as well as to help with disaster prevention.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events; US: Hawaii
KEYWORDS: climatefee; climatetax; hawaii; tourists
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To: lowbridge

How does giving money to the state repair imaginary damage?


21 posted on 02/19/2024 1:51:25 PM PST by HIDEK6 (God bless Donald Trump. )
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To: lowbridge

If they pass such a stupid law, it will hurt their tourist business because people will consider not traveling to Hawaii. I know it will me, even though I have kin there.


22 posted on 02/19/2024 1:51:38 PM PST by ducttape45 (Proverbs 14:34, "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.")
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To: lowbridge

I was in Honolulu in Sept 2023 and wanted to walk down town, see the sights, hit a nice restaurant with my wife. That area is very swanky and touristy BUT the homeless, pan-handlers, street preachers with LOUD PA SYSTEMS have ruined it.

They need to clean up that area. The beaches are fine.


23 posted on 02/19/2024 1:56:19 PM PST by fightin kentuckian
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To: lowbridge

In a few years it will be $100.


24 posted on 02/19/2024 1:58:49 PM PST by Kenny500c ( )
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To: fidelis

The bums in their drug camps set many brushfires. For a while, they were sleeping on sidewalks in Kona in clear view and nothing was done.


25 posted on 02/19/2024 1:59:22 PM PST by doorgunner69 (When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty)
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To: fightin kentuckian

Could Texas or Florida charge a similar tourist tax?


26 posted on 02/19/2024 2:00:01 PM PST by ActresponsiblyinVA
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To: ActresponsiblyinVA
Here in Florida it's called a Hotel Occupancy tax. Added to every bill, even if you're a Florida resident - so it's not exactly a "tourism" tax...
27 posted on 02/19/2024 2:05:05 PM PST by jeffc (Resident of the free State of Florida)
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To: ActresponsiblyinVA

I would suppose that any self governing entity, state, commonwealth, could charge any tax they see fit. Provided it’s not unconstitutional like a Poll Tax or maybe a gun tax.


28 posted on 02/19/2024 2:07:24 PM PST by fightin kentuckian
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To: lowbridge

I’m returning stateside Thursday from Kauai. Outside of the resort areas it’s a dump.


29 posted on 02/19/2024 2:08:57 PM PST by DownInFlames (p)
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To: Salman

Bingo!!! 👍


30 posted on 02/19/2024 2:14:16 PM PST by ANKE69
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To: lowbridge

Isn’t already expensive enough to “preserve paradise”?


31 posted on 02/19/2024 2:18:44 PM PST by al_c (Democrats: Party over Common Sense)
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To: Lazamataz

It is a very nice place. Traveled to Maui around 20 times.


32 posted on 02/19/2024 2:25:26 PM PST by sasquatch (Do NOT forget Ashli Babbit! c/o piytar)
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To: ducttape45

ducttape45 wrote: “If they pass such a stupid law, it will hurt their tourist business because people will consider not traveling to Hawaii.”

I doubt it would affect tourism that much since it is a relatively small amount on top of the large amount to travel there.

The reason they advance this tax is it does not affect residents who can actually vote. Politicians love taxing those who cannot vote.


33 posted on 02/19/2024 2:25:58 PM PST by DugwayDuke (Most pick the expert who says the things they agree with.)
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To: hanamizu
Interesting concept. Could other states also collect fees from out-of-state travelers at their state lines? To protect the climate of course.

Texas could charge a fee from ‘visitors’ from old Mexico who cross the border. A very small price to pay to protect paradise.

I'm not going to Texas and will never live there. I was stationed there for nearly a year and that was enough.

Anyway, I think if this unconstitutional tax is allowed to stand then Texas should make some sort of tax in perpetuity for all the people who move there from Leftist states like California (or even Hawaii). It just might keep some of the riff-raff out.

34 posted on 02/19/2024 2:26:11 PM PST by OldMissileer (Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, PK. Winners of the Cold War)
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To: usafa92

I wonder whose pocket is being lined?


35 posted on 02/19/2024 2:26:33 PM PST by Ronald77
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To: plain talk

“and pay taxes”

and stupid “resort fees”

So that every native Hawaiian can get some crony government job that they are totally unqualified to do. Like the guy who was in charge of “water equity” and potentially let the Lahiana fires get out of control.


36 posted on 02/19/2024 2:31:23 PM PST by woodbutcher1963
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To: Kenny500c
In a few years it will be $100.

Yes. The Democrats over there think since people are paying thousands of dollars to fly over there and stay for a week or so at a decent hotel they will not mind another $25, immediately to be raised to $100, per person.

I can bet if tourists actually don't mind then that money will be decremented from all the trinkets they purchase thus lowering the income of actual Hawaiian residents while enriching the corrupt Hawaiian government.

37 posted on 02/19/2024 2:34:29 PM PST by OldMissileer (Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, PK. Winners of the Cold War)
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To: lowbridge
Those 10 million travelers should be helping us sustain our environment.

All those millions of people are spending money all day every day — just not directly into legislators’ pockets, and that’s the real problem.

38 posted on 02/19/2024 2:37:42 PM PST by FoxInSocks ("Hope is not a course of action." — M. O'Neal, USMC)
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To: lowbridge

Puerto Rico is 4 hours away.Hawaii is 10 hours away.Hawaii charges a tax.Puerto Rico doesn’t.Decisions...decisions!


39 posted on 02/19/2024 2:38:22 PM PST by Gay State Conservative (Proudly Clinging To My Guns And My Religion)
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To: doorgunner69

The democrats dominate the state and are determined to wring it dry to fund liberal programs.

“Hawaii taxpayers bailing out”

Somebody ought to set up a Go Fund Me account to help Texas send some of their recent southern infusions.


40 posted on 02/19/2024 2:38:49 PM PST by alternatives?
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