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Hawaii Jumps Ahead Of Illinois On Same Sex Marriage

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When lawmakers voted this month to approve gay marriage in Illinois, the state was set to become the 15th in the nation to legalize same-sex weddings.
 
Now Illinois may become the 16th state.
 
That's because Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie is expected to sign legislation
Wednesday legalizing gay marriage in that state. Same-sex marriages are set to
begin in the island state on Dec. 2.
 
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has said he'll sign his state's measure during a
special ceremony in Chicago on Nov. 20.  Gay marriages will begin in Illinois in
June.
 
 Another 14 states and the District of Columbia already allow same-sex marriage.

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