From Hawaii Christian Coalition
Aloha All,
Mahalo for participating in the process to ensure we have a fair and equal opportunity for all at the State Capitol tomorrow.
Please find below and attached our official press release highlighting the logistics of tomorrow. Please pass this onto your members so all coming down know what to expect.
If there are any questions or concerns in regards to the communications aspect of this, please feel free to call me at 389-2788.
Mahalo!
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From: William Nhieu
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2013 6:48 PM
Subject: RELEASE: HOUSE DETAILS CROWD LOGISTICS FOR TOMORROW’S CAPITOL RALLIES ON MARRIAGE EQUALITY
HOUSE DETAILS CROWD LOGISTICS FOR TOMORROW’S
CAPITOL RALLIES ON MARRIAGE EQUALITY
NEWS RELEASE – HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES -- November 7, 2013
Honolulu, Hawaii – After roundtable discussions with leaders on both sides of the marriage equality issue, House Sergeant-At-Arms Kevin Kuroda today discussed the operational logistics for tomorrow’s third reading vote on SB1 HD1 at the State Capitol. At the afternoon press conference, Kuroda was joined by representatives from those in support and opposition of the issue including Lois Perrin (ACLU), and Pastors Wayne Cordeiro (New Hope Oahu) and Allen Cardines (New Hope Nanakuli).
To ensure a safe and fair environment for the public and others, all parties have agreed to share available space within the Capitol Rotunda, inside the House Gallery, and along Beretania Street.
· Capitol Rotunda: Supporters of marriage equality will have a dedicated zone on the mauka side while opponents of marriage equality will have a dedicated zone on the makai side.
· House Gallery: The gallery will be evenly split down the middle with an equal allocation of space for both sides. There will be entrances open on each side of the gallery for the public to enter their respective chamber seating areas.
· Beretania Street: Sign-waving space will be divided among both groups. Supporters of marriage equality will be on both sides of Beretania Street from the Damien statue towards Downtown while opponents of the marriage equality will be on both sides of Beretania from the Damien statue towards Punchbowl Street.
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William Nhieu, Assistant Director of Communications
Hawaii House of Representatives - Majority
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