
FORIMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 5, 2013
Charles Joughin
Pentagon Vows to Extend Benefits to GayService Members, Families
HRC calls on Panetta to include “everybenefit possible under the law”
WASHINGTON –In response to news that the Pentagon would be extending certain benefits tothe spouses of gay and lesbian military personnel, Human Rights Campaign (HRC)President Chad Griffin issued the following statement:
“We welcomethe news that benefits will be extended to the same-sex spouses and partners ofgay and lesbian service members, and urge Secretary Panetta to make sure everybenefit possible under the law is included. This is the logical next stepin ensuring all our military families are treated with the dignity and respectthey deserve.”
Since therepeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” in 2010, HRC has called on the Pentagon tochange its policies that currently deny many benefits from gay and lesbianservice members and their families. As part of ongoing effort to achievefull equality in the military, HRChas called on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to issue military IDs tosame-sex spouses and extend every possible benefit not specifically barred bythe Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). The revisions would ensure same-sex spousesin the military receive the same benefits afforded all other service members.
Some of theregulatory changes Panetta could make with the stroke a pen include:
- Housing – Same-sex spouses and partners in the military are currently ineligible for the economic benefits that come with on-base housing, such as rent-free living quarters.
- Military ID cards – Same-sex spouses and partners are currently ineligible for the identification card that is essential for accessing bases, morale and recreation programs, and a number of other on-base amenities and services.
- Access to Commissaries and Exhanges – Same-sex spouses and partners can’t access the discounted stores where most military families typically save an average of 30 percent on grocery bills.
- Personnel assignments – Military regulations currently do not include same-sex spouses or partners when considering assignments. However, opposite-sex, dual-career military couples may be assigned to the same geographic reason.
- Legal Services – Opposite-sex military service members and their families have access to free legal services on a variety of items, including the drafting of wills and serving as advocate and counsel. Same-sex spouses and partners do not have access to these free legal services.
- Spousal Privilege to Refuse to Testify – The Rules of Evidence in the Manual for Courts-Martial grants opposites-sex spouses the privilege to refuse to testify against one another in criminal cases – a benefit not extended to same-sex spouses or partners.
“Themilitary leadership have dragged their feet long enough,” Griffin added. “Two years after ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ was relegated to the dustbin ofhistory, it’s time for our heroes in arms to finally receive the justice theydeserve.”
TheHuman Rights Campaign is the largest national lesbian, gay, bisexual andtransgender political organization with members throughout the country. It effectivelylobbies Congress, provides campaign support and educates the public to ensurethat LGBT Americans can be open, honest and safe at home, at work and in thecommunity.
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