On Sept. 17, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill aimed at helping gay, lesbian, and transgender veterans discharged under the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy to obtain full veterans benefits.
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell was repealed by the Obama Administration in 2010, allowing LGBTQ veterans to serve in the military without obstruction. When the policy was repealed, the Department of Defense enacted new policies allowing veterans who were previously discharged under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell to receive their entitled benefits.
However, according to Newsom, the process can be lengthy and costly, and often requires claimants to hire legal counsel. To rectify the issue, California bill AB-325, introduced by Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand Oaks), establishes the Veteran’s Military Discharge Upgrade Grant Program to educate veterans on the appeal process, including changing their discharge status, in addition to providing legal counsel to veterans “for free or at low cost.”
Additionally, the provisions established by AB-325 apply to veterans who were discharged less than honorably due to “a mental health condition, traumatic brain injury, sexual assault or harassment.”
The Veteran’s Military Discharge Upgrade Grant Program is to be carried out by the California Department of Veterans Affairs, or CalVet. Program funding “is subject to appropriation by the legislature.”
It is unclear exactly how many California veterans can benefit from the program, but the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs says over 14,000 veterans were discharged under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell nationally.
In 2021, the VA announced that it would be changing policies to grant veterans discharged on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity full VA benefits. Albeit, the policy change has no mechanism for legally changing a veteran’s discharge status.
On behalf of the United States Armed Forces Special Guerrilla Chapter in County of Tulare CA. I have Volunteer to help recruited US SGU for the States of Ca since 2014 and these US SGU hardly get any thing and any help from the CA VA Dept. We have apply for Health Care Benefit and was de, no Driver License, No License Plate and US SGU Veterans need help. These Veterans are aging, sickness, poor income, poor medical, poor health care I really need help. These Veterans United States Armed Force Special Guerrilla are dying daily ,weekly and monthly. These Veterans have done their job during the Vietnam War and shouldn’t they any what they need for while they still breathing. Can anyone or any Department get it back to me. Thanks.
On behalf of the Officers and members of American Legion Alexander Hamilton Post 448 in San Francisco this action is welcomed and long over due. The War Veterans in this Post are all Homosexuals, having served in in all branches of the United States Armed Forces.