"In the 1990s, Hawaii began the national conversation about ending gay couples' exclusion from marriage, and was the first to create a legal status to provide some state-level recognition and protections for same-sex couples. The legislature's passage of a civil union bill marks a major step forward in Hawaii's journey toward fairness and equality, but falls short of the full security and equal protection that come only with the freedom to marry. In the years since the groundbreaking Hawaii marriage case, the experience of other states such as Vermont, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and New Jersey - as well as several countries -- has been that civil unions are no substitute for marriage. I urge Governor Lingle to swiftly sign House Bill 444 into law, and to Hawaii continuing its journey and finishing the job by ending the denial of marriage."
Freedom to Marry applauds the leadership of Equality Hawaii and others who tenaciously made the case for fairness and moving forward, and will continue to work with our partners in Hawaii to secure the freedom to marry for all couples. Freedom to Marry Resources on "Marriage versus Civil Unions" -
http://www.freedomtomarry.org/pages/marriage-versus-civil-unions-domestic-partnerships-etc
Recent Article by Evan Wolfson Recalling the Groundbreaking Baehr v. Miike Case in Hawaii, "Fourteen Years After Hawaii: New Freedom to Marry Case in California; Same Old, Same Old From Opponents" -
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/evan-wolfson/14-years-after-hawaii-new_b_431068.html











