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									 Special Session: How to Testify 
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                        Summary of Same-Sex Marriage Legislation - Senate Bill 1
                         
                        What would this bill do?                     
                        
                        
                            - Legalize same-sex marriage in Hawaii and give same-sex married couples the same rights, benefits, protections, and responsibilities of opposite-sex married couples, including parentage rights.
 
                         
                        Whose religious liberties does this bill NOT exempt?
                        
                            - Religious organizations that make a profit by allowing the general public to use their facilities or grounds for marriage ceremonies (This bill does not attempt to explain what would be considered "profit.");
 
                            - Small business owners who are asked to personally provide marriage-related services such as planning, food catering, photography, etc.;
 
                            - Government employees who would be processing same-sex marriage applications; and
 
                            - Judges who are asked to officiate at a same-sex marriage ceremony.
 
                         
                        Who is exempted under this bill?
                        
                            - Religious solemnizers who are licensed by the State to perform marriage ceremonies, including clergy, ministers, priests and rabbis, among others; and
 
                            - Religious organizations that do not 'profit' by allowing the general public to use its facilities or grounds for marriage ceremonies and those that merely accept donations from the public, provide religious services to the public, or otherwise allow the public to enter their premises.
 
                         
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                         Rep. Aaron Ling Johanson                      
                        Minority Leader                        
                        District 31: Moanalua, Foster Village, Aiea 
                        
                        Rep. Beth Fukumoto 
                        Minority Floor Leader 
                        District 36: Mililani, Mililani Mauka, Waipio Acres 
                                            
                        Download a copy of this "How to Testify" printable flyer here!
                          
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                        How to testify on Senate Bill 1?                      
                         
                        Where and when do I testify?                    
                        There are two public hearings scheduled that will allow you to testify twice. We recommend that you plan to testify in person.
                        
                            - Monday, October 28th at 10:30 am Senate Judiciary and Labor Committee, Senator Clayton Hee (Chair); Hawaii State Capitol Auditorium (basement level)
 
                            - Thursday, October 31st at 10:00 am House Joint Judiciary/Finance committees, Reps. Rhoads & Luke (Chairs); Hawaii State Capitol Auditorium (basement level)
 
                         
                        How do I sign up to testify?                     
                        In order to be called to testify, you should submit written testimony at least 24 hours prior to the hearing. Testimony can be submitted via email, mail, fax or in person. Check the back page for contact information.                       
                           
                        Tips for submitting effective testimony: 
                        
                            - Your written testimony can be any length; however, short and to-the-point is more effective in general. You should always state your position at the top of the testimony along with your name.
 
                            - Your verbal testimony will be limited to two minutes or less. It does not have to be the same as the written testimony and can just highlight important points.
 
                            - Written testimony should be properly headed. See the “TESTIMONY HEADERS” box for sample headers for the Senate and House hearings.
 
                            - Written testimony should include your name, address, and opposition.
 
                            - All testimony is most effective when it is a personal and heartfelt message of how this will affect you, your family, and your community.
 
                         
                        What can I expect at the committee hearing?                    
                        Once you submit written testimony, you should plan to attend the committee hearing. While there is no rule that governs the order of testimony, generally the first to testify are the Governor, State departments and other impacted organizations followed by individuals. Your name will be called when it is your turn. Be prepared to spend several hours waiting.                    
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                        Contact Information to Submit Testimony                      
                         
                        SENATE                      
                        Senator Clayton Hee, Chair                       
                        Judiciary and Labor Committee                       
                        VIA MAIL: Hawaii State Capitol, Room 407                       
                        415 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813                       
                        VIA FAX: (808) 586-7334                       
                        VIA EMAIL: JDLtestimony@capitol.hawaii.gov                     
                        IN PERSON: Hawaii State Capitol, Room 407                      
                           
                        HOUSE                       
                        Karl Rhoads, Chair                       
                        House Judiciary Committee                       
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                        Sylvia Luke, Chair                       
                        House Finance Committee                       
                        VIA MAIL: Hawaii State Capitol, Room 302                       
                        415 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813                       
                        VIA FAX: (808) 586-6189                       
                        VIA EMAIL: JUDSStestimony@capitol.hawaii.gov                     
                        IN PERSON: Hawaii State Capitol, Room 302                   
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                        Sample Openings for Written Testimony                       
                         
                        For the Senate hearing: Hearing on 10/28 @ 10:30am (testimony due by email, fax or mail by 10/27 @ 10:30am)                      
                           
                        Clayton Hee, Chair                       
                        Senate Committee on Judiciary and Labor                       
                           
                        Re: TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION TO SB 1 RELATING TO EQUALITY                       
                           
                        Dear Honorable Chair Hee and Members of the Committee on Judiciary and Labor:                       
                           
                        (TESTIMONY)                       
                           
                        For the House joint hearing: Hearing on 10/31 time TBA (testimony due by email, fax or mail by 10/30 time TBA)                       
                           
                        Karl Rhoads, Chair                                              Sylvia Luke, Chair                       
                        House Judiciary Committee                            House Finance Committee                       
                           
                        Re: TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION TO SB 1 RELATING TO EQUALITY                       
                           
                        Dear Honorable Chairs Rhoads and Luke and Members of the House Judiciary and Finance Committees:                       
                           
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