The Hawaii Senate passed on Wednesday a bill that would legalize civil unions for same-sex couples.
The legislation passed with an 18-5 vote and now awaits the signature of Democratic Gov. Neil AbercrombieIf signed, Hawaii would become the seventh state to extend the same rights, benefits, protections and responsibilities of spouses in a marriage to gay and lesbian partners in a civil union.
Opponents of same-sex unions have been hard at work for years to preserve traditional marriage in the Aloha State. They have contended that a measure allowing civil unions for same-sex couples undermines the institution of marriage and the will of the Hawaii people, who in 1998 voted 70 to 30 percent to affirm marriage as being between a man and a woman.
The push by gay rights advocates won't stop at civil unions, they argued.
"They're really looking for same-sex marriage. We know," Alan Cardenas Jr. of the Hawaii Family Forum told Hawaii News Now. "They know it. The people of Hawaii have a right to know it."
An earlier attempt by state lawmakers to pass a same-sex civil unions bill failed when then Governor Linda Lingle vetoed the measure last year.Read More http://www.christianpost.com/news/hawaii-senate-passes-same-sex-civil-unions-bill-49024/
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