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             Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 29 Jan 2024
 
 
 As travel to Hawaii shows signs of rebounding, legislators are once again considering adopting a fee to charge tourists for visiting the islands.
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 As travel to Hawaii shows signs of rebounding, legislators are once again considering adopting a fee to charge tourists for visiting the islands.
 
 Hawaii senators recently revived Senate Bill 304, which is designed to support the maintenance of Hawaii’s natural and cultural resources through a so-called “green fee.” If passed, visitors - which the bill defines as “a person in Hawaii who is not a resident of Hawaii” - would be charged a US$50 impact fee used to offset the impact created by tourism.
 
 The fund would also mitigate the impacts of climate change, by... More from SFGate
 
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