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Hawaii Legislature OKs historic civil unions bill; governor now must decide
Hawaii Legislature OKs historic civil unions bill; governor now must decide


By a vote of 31-20, the Hawaii House today approved a civil unions bill just hours before the end of this year's legislative session.

The measure would give unmarried same-sex and heterosexual couples the same rights as married couples under state law. The bill passed the Senate in January by a vote of 18-7 and now goes to the governor for her consideration.

Gov. Linda Lingle had urged lawmakers against taking up civil unions this session and to instead focus on the state's budget deficit. She has not said whether she would sign or veto the bill.

Lingle has 45 days to decide. If she vetoes the bill, the House and Senate can come back in a one-day override session in July.

The vote in the Senate was enough to override a veto, but the vote in the House was not. The House would need 34 votes to override.

The bill's passage was considered a major leap toward expanding the rights of gay couples in Hawai'i. It was here that national debate on the issue erupted in 1993 in the wake of a historic Hawai'i Supreme Court ruling.

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