“In Hawaii, we believe in fairness, justice and human
equality, and that everyone is entitled to the same rights and
responsibilities as everyone else, including the ability to get married.
So I am pleased that the Supreme Court, in the Hollingsworth v. Perry
case, did not overturn the federal district court’s ruling striking down
Proposition 8 – which attempted to bar same sex marriage in California –
thereby effectively allowing same sex couples in California to be
married.
“Although the Supreme Court did not directly require that
same sex couples in other states be allowed to marry, I am encouraged by
the fact that language in the Windsor ruling supports my position in
the Hawaii lawsuit, which is currently pending in the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals. In that lawsuit, I argue the Constitution’s equal
protection clause requires same sex marriage in all states, including
Hawaii.
“I believe my position to support a constitutional right to
same sex marriage in Hawaii and elsewhere was given a substantial boost
by today’s Supreme Court rulings. I will continue to work to assure
justice and equality for all.”
Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie, June 26, 2013; statement on the US Supreme Court decisions to strike down DOMA & Prop 8.
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