Amended in Assembly May 30, 2013

California Legislature—2013–14 Regular Session

Assembly Joint ResolutionNo. 19


Introduced by Assembly Member Pan

April 30, 2013


Assembly Joint Resolution No. 19—Relative to veterans.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AJR 19, as amended, Pan. Veterans’ benefits: reinstatement.

This measure would urge Congress and the President to reinstate benefitsbegin insert, including applicable spousal benefits,end insert to those veterans discharged from the Armed Forces of the United States solely on the basis of their sexual orientation.

Fiscal committee: no.

P1    1WHEREAS, In 1993, Congress adopted a policy known as Don’t
2Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT), prohibiting service personnel from
3inquiring, or volunteering information, about their sexual
4orientation. Prior to 1993, federal law and military regulations
5prohibited homosexuality in the Armed Forces of the United States;
6and

7WHEREAS, From 1980 until the repeal of DADT in 2011, over
832,000 service personnel were separated from the Armed Forces
9of the United States under DADT and its predecessor policies; and

10WHEREAS, More than 13,000 service personnel were separated
11from the Armed Forces of the United States after the adoption of
12DADT. Approximately one-quarter of these discharges occurred
13during the service member’s first four months of service; and

P2    1WHEREAS, California law prohibits discrimination on the basis
2of race, national origin, ethnic group identification, religion, age,
3sex, sexual orientation, color, genetic information, or disability;
4and

5WHEREAS, Generally, veterans separated from the military
6with a discharge that is characterized as “dishonorable” or “other
7than honorable” are ineligible to receive federal or state veterans’
8benefitsbegin insert, including applicable spousal benefiend insertbegin inserttsend insert; and

9WHEREAS, Section 711.1 of the Military and Veterans Code
10assists veterans by requiring the Department of Veterans Affairs
11to provide Internet resources, Internet links, and printed materials
12regarding, or created by, veterans’ legal services organizations
13that specialize in military discharge upgrades, or links to Internet
14resources that provide information and printed resources provided
15by veterans’ legal services organizations. It also provides that if
16the federal government acts to reinstate benefits to discharged
17veterans who were denied those benefits solely on the basis of
18sexual orientation pursuant to any federal policy prohibiting
19homosexual personnel from serving in the Armed Forces of the
20United States, the state shall reinstate to those veterans any
21state-offered benefits; and

22WHEREAS, We must work to ensure that California veterans
23who were discharged solely on the basis of their sexual orientation
24can access benefits regardless of the classification of their
25discharge; now, therefore, be it

26Resolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State of
27California, jointly,
That the Legislature urges Congress and the
28President to reinstate benefitsbegin insert, including applicable spousal
29benefits,end insert
to those veterans discharged from the Armed Forces of
30the United States solely on the basis of their sexual orientation;
31and be it further

32Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies
33of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United
34States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, to the
35Majority Leader of the Senate, and to each Senator and
36Representative from California in the Congress of the United
37States.



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