Corrections
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>> In November voters will have the chance to amend the Hawaii Constitution to give the state the authority to tax investment properties to support public education. If the ballot measure passes, it will then fall to the Legislature to debate and pass any proposed property tax increases. Highlighted text accompanying a story on Page A1 Tuesday inaccurately reported a tax would be imposed on $1 million second homes if the ballot measure passes.