Same-sex marriage legislation On September 9, 2013, Governor
Neil Abercrombie announced that he was calling the
Hawaii State Legislature into a special session on October 28 to consider a same-sex marriage bill. The bill had wide support in the
Senate as well as the required majority in the
House. If approved, the bill would take effect on November 18. On October 28, the Senate Committee on Judiciary and Labor passed the same-sex marriage legislation in a 5–2 vote, sending the bill to a full Senate vote. On October 30, the Senate approved the legislation in a 20–4 vote, sending the bill to the House. On October 31, the bill was debated by both the House Committee on Judiciary and the House Committee on Finance. The House, following extensive public debate and an attempted "citizens'
filibuster" of the legislation, voted 30–19 on November 8 in favour of the legislation. The bill returned to the Senate for approval of House amendments which expanded religious exemptions, and the Senate provided final legislative approval on November 12, voting 19–4 in favor. Governor
Neil Abercrombie signed the bill into law on 13 November; same-sex couples began marrying on December 2, 2013.
History prior to same-sex marriage Hawaii's denial of marriage licenses to same-sex couples was challenged in court in 1993. In 1994, the state enacted a statute banning same-sex marriage. In November 1998, the voters of Hawaii voted 70 percent in favor of
Hawaii Constitutional Amendment 2, which amended the
State Constitution to allow the
State Legislature to ban same-sex marriage. The constitutional amendment led the
Hawaii Supreme Court to dismiss the lawsuit. Hawaii established
reciprocal beneficiary relationships, a limited form of
civil unions, for both same-sex and opposite-sex couples in 1997. Numerous legislative attempts to enact fuller civil unions equivalent with other jurisdictions' civil unions and domestic partnerships failed. Governor
Linda Lingle vetoed a civil union law in 2010. Governor
Neil Abercrombie signed the same legislation on February 23, 2011, the first law he signed as governor. The law went into effect on January 1, 2012. Hawaii has provided benefits to same-sex partners of state employees since 1997. == Adoption and parenting ==