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Bill advances that gives counties power to phase out short-term rental units

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                                Hawaii Mid and Short-Term Rental Alliance board members Caitlin Miller, right, Jennifer Wilkinson and Kelly Lee met with lawmakers at the state Capitol in February. The alliance represents more than 35,000 legal short-term rental units statewide.
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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Hawaii Mid and Short-Term Rental Alliance board members Caitlin Miller, right, Jennifer Wilkinson and Kelly Lee met with lawmakers at the state Capitol in February. The alliance represents more than 35,000 legal short-term rental units statewide.

GEORGE F. LEE / DECEMBER 8
                                Fishing poles and flags greeted beachgoers at Kaanapali Beach in December as the grassroots organization Lahaina Strong continued its campaign on the Maui beach to elevate awareness of the housing shortage since the August wildfires.
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GEORGE F. LEE / DECEMBER 8

Fishing poles and flags greeted beachgoers at Kaanapali Beach in December as the grassroots organization Lahaina Strong continued its campaign on the Maui beach to elevate awareness of the housing shortage since the August wildfires.

JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Hawaii Mid and Short-Term Rental Alliance board members Caitlin Miller, right, Jennifer Wilkinson and Kelly Lee met with lawmakers at the state Capitol in February. The alliance represents more than 35,000 legal short-term rental units statewide.
GEORGE F. LEE / DECEMBER 8
                                Fishing poles and flags greeted beachgoers at Kaanapali Beach in December as the grassroots organization Lahaina Strong continued its campaign on the Maui beach to elevate awareness of the housing shortage since the August wildfires.