Proposed Bill Seeks to 'Restore Honor' to Gay Veterans
U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (D-WI), who is openly gay, introduced legislation today that would erase dishonorable from the records of thousands of discharged gay and lesbian soldiers.
The Restore Honor to Service Members Act, would affect nearly 114,000 service members that were discharged for their sexual orientation before the 2011 repeal of Dont Ask Dont Tell. For this group, the stigma of dishonorable not only decreases employment opportunities, but also prevents access to veteran benefits like health care, and disability, as well as the right to reenlist, or be buried in a military cemetery.
Pocan introduced the act along with Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) and 100 bipartisan cosponsors.
For too long, tens of thousands of men and women who selflessly risked their lives for our country have lived with the dishonorable records that came from the unjust Dont Ask Dont Tell policy, said Pocan, co-chair of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus. But the support we have received for our legislation demonstrates the countrys strong desire to close the book on Dont Ask Dont Tell and rightfully recognize the service of all of our courageous service members. I look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to move forward with this effort and restore honor to all of our brave veterans.
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