House Republicans have voted to prevent the Department of Veterans Affairs from changing its motto to incorporate Women Veterans.
The motto, which presently only refers to Male Veterans, was going to be changed by the VA to include women who have served the nation as well as other surviving family members. The new proposed motto closely reflects the original, stating: “To honor President Lincoln’s commitment to supporting those who have served in our nation’s military and their families, caregivers, and survivors.”
Republicans, on the other hand, claimed that it would eliminate the famous passage from President Abraham Lincoln’s second inaugural address: “To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow, and his orphan.”
The amendment to prevent the motto change was passed with a nearly party-line vote of 221-212. Republicans included several provisions targeting VA efforts to be more inclusive to marginalized groups, such as barring the department from providing abortions or gender-affirming healthcare. Democrats criticized the Republican amendment, calling for more gender-inclusive language in the motto.
The move to change the motto had gained momentum with VA Secretary Denis McDonough’s announcement in March, which was supported by Veterans’ advocacy groups. The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) had been advocating for a change to the VA’s motto since 2017, making Women Veterans their top priority and pushing for a culture change at the VA.
The cost of replacing or removing plaques and signs with the old motto was estimated to be under $2 million. The VA planned to roll out its new signage after August, but the House amendment may complicate the process.
The House is expected to pass the full VA spending bill along party lines, and it will then need reconciliation with the Senate’s version, which does not include policy riders. The White House has threatened to veto the House VA bill due to its partisan policy provisions.
As the legislative process continues, it remains to be seen how this issue will be addressed and whether a compromise can be reached.
It’s unfortunate that some people only read misleading headlines and phony drivel from partisan hacks. House Republicans have already encouraged the VA to be more welcoming and have included such provisions in other bills. Republican opposition to changing the motto on VA facilities is because they do not wish to change the words of Lincoln’s speech, which are the words quoted on VA facilities. Why would anyone want to change the the words of Abe Lincoln to something he never said? Not changing Abe’s speech doesn’t change the services provided by the VA to ALL veterans. Get a grip for Pete’s sake.
Once again the republicans consider women second class citizens.
It seems that Republicans don’t like the ladies. Even and especially those who serve it seems. Maybe, those ladies will have their day at the ballot box soon .
House Republicans Block Inclusion of Women Veterans in New VA Mooto. This article and the others mentioned, highlight the issues that divide this nation, political parties and even The American Legion. I presume reading some of the articles of the same topic in other sections of the country might suggest different outcomes; differences I wouldn’t have seen a decade or two ago.