House Dems urge Obama to halt gay discharges from the military
WASHINGTON _ In the most vocal plea for the White House to take the lead in allowing gays to serve openly in the military, 76 Democratic lawmakers today urged President Obama to use his executive powers to order a halt to military discharges under the controversial “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law and work aggressively with Congress to pass new legislation to overturn what they describe as a discriminatory policy that harms national security.
“We urge you to exercise the maximum discretion legally possible in administering Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell until Congress repeals the law,” states the letter, organized by Rep. Alcee Hastings, a Democrat of California. “To this end, we ask that you direct the Armed Services not to initiate any investigation of service personnel to determine their sexual orientation, and that you instruct them to disregard third party accusations that do not allege violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.”
A recent study by the Palm Center, a public policy think tank at the University of California, Santa Barbara, argued that Obama has the authority as commander-in-chief to suspend the gay discharge process through an executive order.
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Study: Gay marriage cash cow for Mass.
(Boston, Massachusetts) A study by a noted university think tank has found that same-sex marriage in Massachusetts has resulted in a $111 million windfall for the state’s economy.
The study was one of two by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law showing the state has significantly gained as …
Tags: Boston Massachusetts, Cash Cow, Economy, Gay Boston, gay marriage, marriage, same sex marriage, Tank, Ucla School, Williams Institute, WindfallGay-rights groups criticize prospective justice
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Gay-rights groups are criticizing Georgia Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears for joining a think tank founded by a marriage-rights opponent. Sears is considered a candidate for a U.S. Supreme Court appointment. Chicago Tribune/The Associated Press (free registration) (5/15)
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