*Reblocklicans put troops in harms way with fillibuster of Defense
Authorization Bill and Don't Ask Don't Tell repeal*
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*Elise Foley* <http://washingtonindependent.com/author/efoley/> 9/22/10 9:18
AM

Most of the stories about the Republican *filibuster yesterday of the
defense authorization
bill*<http://washingtonindependent.com/98206/dream-act-and-dont-ask-dont-tell-repeal-derail-defense-bill-vote>have
focused on two amendments it squashed: a repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t
Tell and a planned addition of the *DREAM
Act*<http://washingtonindependent.com/97658/dream-act-refresher>,
which would provide legal status to some young people in exchange for
military service or school.

But Mother Jones *points
out*<http://motherjones.com/mojo/2010/09/what-else-in-dadt-bill-repeal-senate-defense-act-lgbt>,
the defense authorization bill has about 3,500 other provisions — many of
them important changes to the agenda for the Department of Defense.

It’s worth reading the full list, but here are a few notable provisions:

*Revamping US Military and Foreign Policy*

   - No permanent military bases in Afghanistan.
   - Report on long-term costs of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation
   Enduring Freedom.
   - National Military Strategic Plan to Counter Iran.

*Anti-Corruption*

   - Standards and certification for private security contractors.
   - Inclusion of bribery in disclosure requirements of the Federal awardee
   performance and integrity information system.

*Environmental Progress*

   - Report identifying hybrid or electric propulsion systems and other
   fuel-saving technologies for incorporation into tactical motor vehicles.

Senators said they will have to eventually pass the bill — it just may be in
a lame duck session. The Senate has passed a defense authorization bill for
the past 48 years.

“We have to proceed to consider the defense authorization bill, because our
military needs it,” Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) said yesterday. “We need it
for authorization of critical military equipment for our troops to fight on
our behalf. … We’ve got to take this bill up, it’s our national
responsibility.”

It’s unlikely Harry Reid would again attempt to attach the DREAM Act to the
bill, but the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell amendment will be an issue in the
future. It was added by the Senate Armed Services Committee and is already a
part of the defense authorization bill.

That does not mean the repeal would kill the bill in the future, though.
Under different debate rules, Republicans could offer an amendment striking
the repeal from the defense authorization bill. And it could find additional
support: Some Republicans, such as Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) *have said
they would vote in
support*<http://washingtonindependent.com/98131/collins-snowe-hesitate-to-support-reids-plan-for-dream-act-and-dont-ask-dont-tell>of
the repeal, even though they voted to filibuster the bill moving to
the
Senate floor yesterday.
More:
http://washingtonindependent.com/98235/what-was-lost-in-the-defense-bill-filibuster

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