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Texas Guard refuses to process same-sex benefits

By CHRIS TOMLINSON
Associated Press


AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- The Texas National Guard refused to process requests from same-sex couples for benefits on Tuesday, citing the state constitution's ban on gay marriage, despite a Pentagon directive to do so.

Pentagon officials said Texas appeared to be the only state that planned to turn gay and lesbian couples away on Tuesday, the first working day that gays in the military may apply for benefits. The Department of Defense had announced it would recognize same-sex marriages performed in states where they are legal following the U.S. Supreme Court decision throwing out the Defense of Marriage Act.

Maj. Gen. John Nichols, the commanding general of Texas Military Forces, wrote in a letter obtained by The Associated Press that because the Texas Constitution defines marriage as between a man and a woman, his state agency couldn't process applications from gay and lesbian couples. But he said the Texas National Guard, Texas Air Guard and Texas State Guard would not deny anyone benefits.

"However, the (Texas Military Forces) remains committed to ensuring its military personnel and their families receive the benefits to which they are entitled. As such, we encourage anyone affected by this issue to enroll for benefits at a federal installation," he advised service members. He then listed 22 bases operated by the Department of Defense in Texas where service members could enroll their families.

Governments in 19 states offer benefits for the same-sex partners of state employees, whether marriage is allowed or not.

National guard officials in Florida, Michigan and Oklahoma - all states that ban gay marriage - said they will follow federal law.

"It's truly outrageous that the State of Texas has decided to play politics with our military families," said Stephen Peters, president of American Military Partner Association, which advocates for lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender people in the armed forces. "Our military families are already dealing with enough problems and the last thing they need is more discrimination from the state of Texas."

The association gave the AP a copy of Nichols' letter.

State officials said they supported same-sex families but couldn't process the paperwork.

"Despite the legal conflict, the (Texas Military Forces) remains committed to ensuring military personnel and their families receive the benefits to which they are entitled," said Laura Lopez, a spokeswoman for Texas Military Forces, which oversees the state's National Guard units.

Lt. Cmdr. Nate Christensen, a spokesman at the Pentagon, said federal officials will process all applications from same-sex couples with a marriage certificate from a state where it is legal. According to U.S. officials, the Defense Department is aware of the Texas National Guard's interpretation of the policy, but the department has not made any legal determination on it.

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  • To be honest, I think the Republican leadership of Texas is headed for a HARD fall. Maybe not in 2014, but in the not too distant future. Basically, they are now leading the state with the aim of drawing a majority of voters in the Republican primaries. This is a very small percentage of the overall population, and if you aren't in that small number, you don't matter. This smugness is catching up faster than they want to admit (witness Ted Cruz's win over David Dewhurst in 2012). Wendy Davis is likely going to run for gov for the Dems this year, and while I would not go so far as to predict an upset, I think she's going to run stronger than any Democrat has in a statewide race in 20 plus years.
    BearinFW 09/04/2013 04:58 AM
  • <some comic relief>
    We keep hearing that Texas wants to vote on session from the Union. I wonder if the other forty-nine states can vote to have them kicked out? “The Lone Star State,” Texas’s nickname, doesn’t fit nearly as well “The Hate State.” Their motto is ‘Friendship.’ One supposes that this is only if you are their kind... or if you can afford to bribe someone in the government to be their kind. Sorry, you guys who live in the state but... ‘The eyes of Texas are upon you,’ especially in the bedroom. Didn’t your parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents leave suppression in other parts of the world to come to America... Perhaps the family journey is not quite over as yet. The real native sons of the state were, for the most part, kicked out along time ago when gas was found... We now know that it was only ploy to grab more land from the Native Americans. They brought their gas with them. ...And really guys don’t give me no bull about your long horns. (OK, this one is true) In Dallas It's illegal to possess realistic dildos.
    <remember, comedy is only the stretching of truth>
    MachineToole 09/03/2013 07:03 PM
  • Like they say, Everything is bigger in Texas. Even the Fucking BIGOTS are bigger in Texas! Bigger hate, bigger discrimination . . . bigger ignorance, etc.
    rjzip 09/03/2013 04:27 PM