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Report: Defense Secretary Panetta expected to extend some military benefits to same-sex families By Thomaston Defense Secretary Panetta The
Lonely wives ready hot fucking massage and sex Washington Post is reporting that the Pentagon is set to extend certain benefits to gays and lesbians in the military and their spouses. Under the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a “marriage” is defined as only between a and a woman and a “spouse” means only someone of the opposite sex. The law prevents the military from offering certain benefits to same-sex couples. The Department of Defense’s policies related to benefits have been under review since the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. LGBT activists and legal experts have argued that certain benefits could be extended even while DOMA is still the law of the land. Recently during Hagel’s confirmation hearing to become the new Secretary of Defense. The new benefits begin to be extended before outgoing Secretary Panetta leaves. According to the report: Officials at the Pentagon would not say which new benefits the department has determined it can extend to same-sex couples without violating the Defense of Marriage Act, a law that bars the federal government from legally recognizing same-sex unions. rights advocates have ed for benefits including housing privileges, access to base recreational facilities and joint duty assignments for couples in the military. Legal experts say, however, that the Pentagon be unable to extend more than benefits while the Defense of Marriage Act remains in place. The new guidelines be departing Secretary of Defense E. Panetta’s final imprint on the armed forces. They also come on the heels of two landmark changes undertaken under his relatively short tenure: the rescinding of the ban on openly service members and the decision to allow women to serve in combat units. Military officials have struggled with the flurry of equality dilemmas that have emerged since the ban on openly service troops was lifted in , following congressional repeal of the law known as “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” FULL STORY:
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