House adds same-sex benefits provision for U.S. diplomats to budget proposal
Congress has inserted a provision into the State Department authorization budget that would require the State Department to confer the same benefits to same-sex partners as it does to married couples.
Congressman Howard Berman, Chair of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, included the provision in the Foreign Relations Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011 (H.R. 2410) to “end the long-standing practice of excluding the committed partners of Foreign Service officers from the benefits routinely provided to the spouses and children of officers serving abroad.” The provision now must make its way through the budget process, including the conference committee where many-a-well intentioned proposal hits the chopping block. But in this case, it would be hard to imagine that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which is lead by Chairman John Kerry and the moderate republic ranking member Richard Lugar, would do anything to strip out this provision.
This would be progress. For too long, gay and lesbian diplomats have had to chose between their families and their service. “I’m happy that efforts to redress these discriminatory policies are being undertaken,” emails Michael Guest a former Foreign Service officer currently affiliated with the Center for Global Equality. “This is all about ensuring the safety, effectiveness and equal workplace conditions for those who serve our country abroad, and for the families who accompany them on those assignments.” Amen!
House adds same-sex benefits provision for U.S. diplomats to budget proposal
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Gay US Ambassador to India
Peter Burleigh, an out gay foreign affairs officer, has been named to the top diplomatic post in India until a permanent ambassador is selected. According to GayPolitics.com, he has a “deep expertise in South Asian affairs” and came out within the State Department once they stopped treating gay people as security risks in 1990. See Gay US Ambassador to India
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Gay US Ambassador to India
Peter Burleigh, an out gay foreign affairs officer, has been named to the top diplomatic post in India until a permanent ambassador is selected. According to GayPolitics.com, he has a “deep expertise in South Asian affairs” and came out within the State Department once they stopped treating gay people as security risks in 1990. See Gay US Ambassador to India
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Clinton meets with State Dept. gay group
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday met with the head of the gay affinity group within her department and reiterated her pledge to review the inequities in how the State Department treats its gay and straight employees. Michelle Schohn, president of Gays & Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies, said she met with Clinton for 30 minutes along with the heads of nine affinity groups within the State Department.
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US refuses to sign UN gay rights declaration
(New York City) The United States Thursday became the lone major western nation to refuse to sign a United Nations statement affirming that human rights protections include sexual orientation and gender identity.
Rama Yade, French foreign affairs and human rights secretary, appeared before the United Nations General Assembly …
