Out members of Congress want benefits restored for discharged troops

The four openly gay and lesbian members of Congress are calling on the
Pentagon to restore the benefits earned by military personnel who were
discharged under the “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.  U.S. Reps.
Barney Frank, D-Mass., Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., Jared Polis, D-Colo.,
and David Cicilline, D-R.I., have signed onto a letter to top Pentagon
officials from the office of Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Wis.

According to a release tonight from Baldwin’s office:

Congressman Frank said, “While we cannot completely undo the injustice
that has been done to gay and lesbian service members, we can at least
diminish the harm they suffered by preserving the benefits they
earned.”

Congresswoman Baldwin said, “It’s time to right a grievous wrong and
fully recognize the military service of gay and lesbian Americans
discharged under “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”  One way of recognizing
their service is to allow them the benefits they rightly earned.  We
cannot undo the injustice these former servicemembers have already
suffered, but we can begin to serve them as honorably as they served
our country.”

Congressman Polis said, “All the men and women who wear the uniform of
this country deserve not only our deepest respect, but also our
unwavering support regardless of whether they are straight or gay.
Repealing DADT was an incredible victory for our nation and
strengthens our armed forces, but the fight is not yet entirely over.
As we fully implement the repeal of DADT, we must take action to
ensure fair treatment for the many soldiers who, despite bravely
serving our country, were discharged under this policy. They have
earned it.”

Congressman Cicilline said, “While the discriminatory DADT policy has
been repealed, there are still soldiers who may suffer from lack of
benefits due to a former dishonorable discharge.  The brave men and
women defending our country abroad put their lives on the line so that
we at home do not have to. These courageous servicemen and women
deserve the benefits they rightly earned.”

More:
http://www.gaypolitics.com/2011/02/03/out-members-of-congress-want-benefits-restored-for-discharged-troops/
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