Democratic lawmakers have introduced a new bill that would prohibit the U.S. Department of Defense from discriminating against or barring transgender individuals from serving in the military.
Jacobs said her bill, titled the “Ensuring Military Readiness Not Discrimination Act,” would “prevent future discriminatory policies like ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’ President Trump’s transgender military service ban, and Senator Rubio and Congressman Banks’ bill that would reinstate President Trump’s transgender military service ban.”
“Anyone willing and able to serve our country should be able to serve authentically,” said Jacobs, who serves as vice-chair of the Congressional Equality Caucus and co-chair of the Transgender Equality Task Force.
“Discrimination of all kinds, especially against the transgender and gender non-conforming communities, prevents our military from recruiting and retaining the best and brightest and weakens military readiness,” Jacobs said Monday. “As our military faces recruitment and retention challenges, we need to ensure that our policies reflect our military’s values of equality, diversity, and inclusion.”
Jacobs’ bill also garnered the support of various LGBT advocacy groups, including the Human Rights Campaign, SPARTA, the Modern Military Association of America (MMAA), the National Center for Transgender Equality, Minority Vets, and American Veterans for Equal Rights.
Republicans, Conservatives Raise Transgender Readiness Concerns
In a press statement introducing his “Ensuring Military Readiness Act,” Rubio criticized President Joe Biden’s handling of the military, saying the president “has turned our military into a woke social experiment. It is a stupid way to go about protecting our nation.”Rubio argued that the military has strict standards for who can and cannot qualify to serve, including an exclusion for people with peanut allergies. Banks similarly noted that people who were treated for ADHD in the two years prior to their enlistment must receive a waiver to serve.
“Our military holds recruits to stringent medical standards for a reason and the Biden administration’s special carveout for those suffering from gender dysphoria was purely political,” Banks said. “Our bill ensures that DoD puts lethality and readiness before far-left ideology.”
Ryan Walker, the vice president of government relations for Heritage Action and a supporter of Rubio and Banks’ bill, said “data shows that service members with gender dysphoria are at a much higher risk of suicide, crippling anxiety, or other mental conditions than their peers.”
“The Biden administration’s decision to allow for those diagnosed with gender dysphoria to serve will harm readiness by reducing the number of troops that are available to deploy,” Walker added. “At a time when all branches of the military are already facing a recruitment and readiness crisis, this decision will also breed mistrust and uncertainty among units that need to know they can count on those standing next to them.”