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Amendment Provides Insurance Coverage for Abortion in Cases of Rape or Incest
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December 18, 2012
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WASHINGTON – Leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees filed the FY13 National Defense Authorization Act conference report today, which includes a provision to repeal a ban on insurance coverage for abortion for servicewomen and dependents who are survivors of rape or incest.
The change brings military insurance coverage in line with that provided to other women who receive their health insurance through the federal government. This is the first time the annual defense authorization bill has passed out of conference with such a provision before being put to a final vote by Congress.
“Servicewomen and military family members, who each serve and sacrifice for our country, shouldn’t be discriminated against and Congress did the right thing by extending to them the same abortion coverage provided to all other women enrolled in federal health insurance,” said Major General Gale Pollock, USA (Ret.). “They deserve more than second-class healthcare.”
The amendment was offered by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) and adopted in a bipartisan vote by the Senate Armed Services Committee in May. Most recently, Gen. Colin Powell, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and secretary of state, joined dozens of military leaders in signing a letter urging congressional support for the amendment.
“With the inclusion of my amendment in the final defense bill, we’ve made an important step to restoring equity to military service women,” said Shaheen. “After three decades of a policy that discriminated against women who put their lives on the line for us, I’m proud of my colleagues in both Houses of Congress and of both parties who are going to allow us to right this wrong. Also, I am grateful for the coalition of organizations that helped make this day happen, from retired military officers to women’s health advocates, that never stopped fighting for our military service women.”
“We are grateful that members of Congress from both sides of the aisle came together to do the right thing for those who do so much for us,” said Major Gen. Dennis Laich, USAR (Ret.). “This was always an issue of fairness and military readiness, and we’re pleased that our elected officials chose to stand up for servicewomen by including the amendment in the NDAA conference report.”
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 31, 2012
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WASHINGTON – Stand with Servicewomen released a video today featuring a retired Air Force leader recounting her experiences with sexual assault in the military and urging the passage of an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would reverse an unfair abortion ban affecting U.S. servicewomen.
Early in her career, Chief Master Sergeant Cindy McNally, USAF (Ret.), was sexually assaulted twice. The first time, two of her tech school instructors tried to assault her, and when she reported the incident to her commander, she was told to stand outside his office with both of her assaulters while he considered what to do. The experience was so unnerving that when she was assaulted a year later, she did not report it.
In Stand with Servicewomen’s video, CMSgt McNally voices her support for the Shaheen Amendment, which was adopted last week by the Senate Armed Services Committee and would repeal a ban on insurance coverage of abortion care for military women and dependents in cases of rape and incest. The amendment will bring the military’s health insurance policy in line with the policy that governs other federal programs, such as Medicaid and the Federal Employees Health Benefit Program.
“The Shaheen Amendment is a step to correct a problem that is an affront to all of us…” CMSgt McNally says in the video. “It is not a Republican issue. It is not a Democratic issue. It’s an issue that affects the United States military and the women who serve in it.”
The United States provides health care and insurance for members of the armed forces and their families through the Department of Defense’s Military Health System. The department currently denies coverage for abortion care except when a pregnant woman’s life is endangered. Unlike the other federal bans on abortion coverage, the military ban provides no exception for cases of rape and incest.
“Troops are troops,” said CMSgt McNally. “You need to be able to look them in the eye and say ‘I will take care of you.’”
A blog featuring CMSgt McNally’s story and video can be found at www.standwithservicewomen.org.
Amendment Will Mean Fairness for Women Serving our Nation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 24, 2012
Contact: standwithservicewomen@gmail.com
WASHINGTON – The Senate Armed Services Committee announced today that it had completed its work on the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012, which includes an amendment to reverse an unfair abortion ban affecting U.S. servicewomen. The amendment, offered by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), would end a ban on insurance coverage of abortion care for military women and dependents in cases of rape and incest.
The Shaheen Amendment, if passed, will bring the military’s health insurance policy in line with the policy that governs other federal programs, such as Medicaid and the Federal Employees Health Benefit Program.
“Women who put their lives on the line fighting for our freedom shouldn’t be denied reproductive health care services,” said Gale Pollock, Major General, US Army (Ret.). “The Shaheen Amendment restores fairness to discriminatory legislation that denies servicewomen access to the healthcare they need. At the very least, our servicewomen deserve the same level of coverage as other women who rely on the government for their health care.”
The United States provides health care and insurance for members of the Armed Forces and their families through the Department of Defense’s Military Health System. The department currently denies coverage for abortion care except when a pregnant woman’s life is endangered. Unlike the other federal bans on abortion coverage, the military ban provides no exception for cases of rape and incest.
“The Shaheen amendment is greatly needed. It’s simply unfair to deny our military women the same abortion coverage that other government employees have,” said Dennis Laich, Major General, US Army (Ret.). “Our servicewomen fight every day for us – it’s time we fight for them.”
“Servicewomen promise to support and defend the Constitution and our country,” said Cindy McNally, Chief Master Sergeant, US Air Force (Ret.). “It’s unconscionable to turn our backs on them in their time of need. We owe it to them — and to ourselves — to get this one right.”
A video highlighting the Shaheen Amendment was also released by Stand With Servicewomen today. It is available on YouTube or on the Stand With Servicewomen homepage.