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Hawaii lawmakers plan to increase a tax on travelers staying in hotels and vacation rentals to fund environmental protection and climate change programs, such as replenishing eroding beaches and removing invasive species. The additional 0.75% tax, set to begin January 1, is expected to generate $100 million annually.
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