Hagel Orders Guards to Grant Benefits

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Thursday ordered all state National Guards to grant same-sex couples full benefits after Indiana, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina and West Virginia refused to do so.

In a speech at the Anti-Defamation League in New York Thursday, Hagel said that he was directing the state Guards to issue same-sex couples ID cards and the benefits that come with them. He asked National Guard Chief Gen. Frank Grass to meet with the Guard state leaders in the nine states in order to resolve the issue.

“Not only does this violate the states’ obligations under federal law, their actions have created hardship and inequality by forcing couples to travel long distances to federal military bases to obtain the ID cards they’re entitled to,” Hagel said, according to prepared remarks of his speech.

A senior defense official said Hagel is prepared “to take further action” if the states do not comply with the Pentagon directive on benefits for same-sex spouses.

Danny Ingram, National Treasurer and Immediate Past President
American Veterans for Equal Rights

AVER Address by BG Tammy Smith

This week our National President, Steve Loomis, is in San Antonio, TX, attending the 2013 OUTSERVE conference.  AVER’s support of our active duty LGBT service members is crucial to our mission of providing support to the men and women who defend our nation’s freedom in the United States military.

I am attaching perhaps the greatest gift that I could ever share with each one of you.  The attached address by Brigadier General Tammy Smith was first viewed at AVER’s recent national convention in Denver, which was a remarkable experience for everyone who attended.  I cried when I first saw this video and I am still incredibly proud of it.  I hope it will make you proud as well, and help you understand why AVER is important, and why your membership is so vital to our ongoing work.

October means membership renewal time.  I hope that seeing General Smith’s address will encourage you to renew your membership and invite new veterans to join our ranks.  You will soon be receiving a letter in the mail with details about how to renew.  I hope that you will renew your commitment to continue your honorable service to our great nation, our military, and those who serve to defend our freedom.

Danny Ingram, National Treasurer and Immediate Past President
American Veterans for Equal Rights

AVER ELECTS PRESIDENT FOR POST DADT ERA

AMERICAN VETERANS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS

Denver, September 23rd, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
AVER Public Affairs: 718 849-5665
publicaffairs@aver.us
President: Steve Loomis:
505-301-1737  Email:  sloomis@swcp.com

Re: AVER ELECTS PRESIDENT FOR POST DADT ERA

American Veterans For Equal Rights, America’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender veteran’s service organization, serving active service members and veterans since 1990, has elected Lieutenant Colonel Steve Loomis, US Army Ret., as president at its bi-yearly national convention in Denver.  LTC Loomis will lead the activist organization through the early post DADT era, focusing on equal benefits, advocacy, and equal treatment of all service members and veterans.

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Social Security Administration Begins Processing Same-Sex Claims

AMERICAN VETERANS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS
For Immediate Release
AUGUST 9, 2013
Re: Social Security Administration Begins Processing Same-Sex Claims

Contact:
Denny Meyer, AVER Public Affairs, 718 849-5665
Danny Ingram, AVER President, president@aver.us

Atlanta, GA,
Aug 9, 2013 – Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, announced in a nation-wide telephone conference call today that the Social Security Administration is “beginning to process claims today” for same-sex couples.

American Veterans for Equal Rights joined SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders), the ACLU, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, Lambda Legal, the National Committee to Preserve Social Security, and dozens of other national organizations in a conference call that raised more questions than provided answers. Acting Commissioner Colvin frequently reiterated that “the Department of Justice is coordinating the implementation of new policies for all federal agencies,” and that any policies established by SSA must be “cleared by Justice.” But she also affirmed boldly that the SSA is “open for business and accepting claims for benefits” from same-sex couples. The Commissioner recommended repeatedly that “anyone who feels that they are due benefits should apply now,” and that there would be” no penalty for claims that may be denied. No one is to be turned away,” she said.

Many questions were asked about how domestic partnerships and civil unions will differ from marriage, specifically since SSA is using the term “same-sex couples” without the use of the word “married,” but there are as yet no answersto these questions or many, many others involving this very complex issue.  Additionally, questions concerning the federal benefits of same-sex couples legally married in one state but residing in another where their marriage is not recognized, remain largely unanswered. Commissioner Colvin strongly and frequently encouraged interested individuals to visit the SSA homepage located at www.socialsecurity.gov for unfolding policies and answers to questions. A statement by the Commissioner and a special section entitled “Need Information about the Defense of Marriage Act” already appear on the SSA page.

AVER was invited along with other national organizations to partner with the SSA in helping to disseminate information on this critical issue. The changes to SSA and many other federal agencies on the issue of same-sex couples result from the Supreme Court’s June ruling in the “Windsor Decision,” which overturned the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the law barring federal recognition of same-sex marriages.

AVER is the nation’s LGBT Veterans’ Service Organization, serving militarypersonnel and veterans since 1990.

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Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Upgrade Discharges for Gay Vets

Atlanta, GA (Jul 25, 2013) – U.S. Representatives Mark Pocan (D-WI) and Charlie Rangel (D-NY) today introduced legislation, along with 102 bipartisan cosponsors, to ensure that Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual veterans who were discharged from the military because of their sexual orientation receive the honor and recognition they deserve. The “Restore Honor to Service Members Act” would instill the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” into law and support the Department of Defense’s efforts to correct the unfairly tarnished military records of our brave service members. Since World War II to the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” in 2011, approximately 114,000 service members were discharged because of their sexual orientation. Congressman Pocan is one of 6 openly gay members of the House. Congressman Rangel is a US Army veteran of the Korean War.

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Former Marine Staff SGT Eric Alva Named Speaker For AVER National Convention

FORMER MARINE STAFF SGT ERIC ALVA NAMED SPEAKER FOR AVER NATIONAL CONVENTION

Sgt. Alva

The Rocky Mountain Chapter of American Veterans for Equal Rights has announced that former Marine Staff Sergeant Eric Alva will be the keynote speaker for the 2013 AVER National Convention being held September 20-22, 2013 at the Denver Renaissance Hotel. Attending the event from across the country, will be active duty service members and veterans going back as far as WWII.

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