Same-sex marriage study gets initial approval
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Michael Golojuch Sr., left, Doran Porter, Michael Golojuch Jr. and Kali Porter, members of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus of the Democratic Party of Hawaii, marched around downtown courthouses on Monday as part of three days of events in recognition of the U.S. Supreme Court’s hearings on same-sex marriage cases.
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(L-R) Doran Porter, Vice-Chairman of the GLBT caucus and Michael Golojuch, Jr., Chariman for GLBT caucus lead a march outside of Iolani Palace on Monday for the first day of a three-day event in conjunction with the national event, Light the Way to Justice.
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Jo-Ann Adams of Hawaii United for Marriage, speaks outside of Iolani Palace on Monday for the first day of a three-day event in conjunction with the national event, Light the Way to Justice.
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Jo-Ann Adams (front) of Hawaii United for Marriage, (back L-R) Mike Golojuch Sr., and Kali Porter march outside of Iolani Palace on Monday for the first day of a three-day event in conjunction with the national event, Light the Way to Justice.
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(L-R) Jo-Ann Adams of Hawaii United for Marriage, Mike Golojuch Sr., Michael Golojuch, Jr., Chariman for GLBT caucus, Doran Porter, Vice-Chairman of the GLBT caucus and Kali Porter march outside of Iolani Palace on Monday for the first day of a three-day event in conjunction with the national event, Light the Way to Justice.
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(L-R) Doran Porter, Vice-Chairman of the GLBT caucus, Jo-Ann Adams of Hawaii United for Marriage, Michael Golojuch, Jr., Chariman for GLBT caucus and Kali Porter lead a march outside of Iolani Palace on Monday for the first day of a three-day event in conjunction with the national event, Light the Way to Justice.
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