Saturday, December 18, 2010

VICTORY! Don't Ask, Don't Tell has been repealed

Just over an hour ago the Senate by a vote of 65 to 31 repealed the discriminatory “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. Today’s vote, allows lesbian, gay and bisexual people the ability to serve openly and honestly in our military. It’s a wonderful step forward in our fight for full civil equality. We are extremely pleased to report that both Sen. Murkowski and Sen. Begich voted in favor of the repeal!

Your efforts made a big difference! This repeal couldn’t have happened without you and your calls and emails.

Please take a moment in the next few days to call and email both Sen. Murkowski and Sen. Begich and thank them for their vote to repeal DADT. It is great to have two Senators that believe in fairness and equality in our military.

Senator Murkowski
Phone: 202.224.6665

Senator Begich
Phone: 202.224.3004

Please thank Sen. Murkowski and Sen. Begich for representing all Alaskans with their vote to repeal DADT today. Our military has become even stronger with today’s vote.

Also, be aware there is still work to be done for the implementation of a full repeal of DADT. There is a 60-day waiting period, during which soldiers can still be discharged under the policy. We will post on our blog in the coming days when we have more details.

With all of our continuing efforts we are confident that we will have more victories to celebrate in 2011 on our road to achieving full civil equality in Alaska.

Let’s enjoy today’s victory.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Call Senator Murkowski Today! DADT Will Be Held Tomorrow (Dec. 18).

You may have heard by now the bill that would repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT) has passed the House of Representatives and is now in the Senate.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has scheduled a vote for cloture on the bill that would repeal DADT tomorrow.

This is the vote we have been waiting for and the outcome for this bill could still go either way.

We need your help! It is of critical importance that each of us reaches out to Sen. Murkowski today and ask her to honor her pledge and vote to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

Here is a sample message:

“Hi, my name’s [NAME] and I live in [Town/City]. I support all our servicemembers, thank you for your support and we hope you honor your pledge and vote to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. Thank you.”

Senator Lisa Murkowski's Contact Information

Anchorage Office 877.829.6030
DC Office 202.224.6665

This may be our last chance to repeal this discriminatory law for years to come.

Sen. Murkowski's vote could make the difference between repeal or keeping this discriminatory law on the books.

Today, each one of our calls can have an impact in ending this discriminatory and unfair law against gay soldiers.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Murkowski votes "no" to debating bill that includes "don't ask, don't tell" repeal

From the Anchorage Daily News:
From Erika Bolstad in Washington D.C. -- 

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who said Wednesday she supports the repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" ban on gays in the military, voted against the underlying defense authorization bill that includes language to overturn the prohibition. 

The vote failed 57-40. Democrats needed 60 votes to proceed with debate on the bill, which includes language that would lead to the policy's reversal. Murkowski and several other Republicans who support the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" had said they would vote to move the bill forward for debate -- but only if they were allowed additional time for debate and more leeway to propose amendments.
Wednesday, Murkowski said in a statement that America is "the loser when it denies those who are willing to make the great sacrifices demanded of our men and women in uniform the opportunity do so on grounds of sexual orientation."

But she also warned her support of the underlying legislation was conditional, and she wouldn't vote to move forward on debate of the defense bill unless Democrats gave the GOP additional time to debate and amend it. 

All 42 Republican senators said in a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid last week that they wouldn't agree to let any legislation come to a vote until they had considered tax cuts and government spending bills.

Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, supports repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy, and voted to proceed with debate on the bill.

Please call Senator Lisa Murkowski today at 202.224.6665 and ask her to support starting the debate on the National Defense Authorization Act and voting in favor of the closure vote so that DADT can be repealed.

We are disappointed with today's vote and hope that both Senator Murkowski and Senator Begich will do the right thing in the coming days to do what it takes to repeal this law before the end of the year.

There is still time left to make this happen.  

Sen. Murkowski: "Repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

Excellent news from Senator Murkowski today.

We appreciate Senator Murkowski's support and hope she will vote in favor of opening the debate and on cloture on the National Defense Authorization Act before the end of this session.


Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Possible Vote On The Repeal Of Don't Ask, Don't Tell Today

We just heard that the repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy maybe up for a vote today and it's too close to call.

We need everyone to take two minutes and call Senator Murkowski to ask her to support the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy and most importantly support the vote for cloture in Senate for the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

Senator Murkowski could be the vote that puts us over the top -- but we still have some work to do and it will take all of us to do it. Please call her at 202.224.6665 right now.

The U.S. House voted earlier this year to repeal the discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law as part of the NDAA. But we still need the Senate to take action before the year ends.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski has the opportunity to prove again that she represents ALL Alaskans. In 2009, she voted for the NDAA, which included the Matthew Shepard/James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act. Now, in 2010, she can again vote for that same bill which funds our military and will also repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."



Sincerely,

Board of Directors
Alaskans Together for Equality, Inc.

P.S. – After you call and write your e-mail, please forward this message or tell your friends and family what is at stake and ask them to contact Sen. Lisa Murkowski too.