ACLU Letter to the House Armed Services Committee Strongly Supporting the Davis Amendment to the FY 2007 National Defense Authorization Act (5/2/2006)
Support
the Davis Amendment to the FY 2007 National Defense Authorization
Act
Dear
Representative:
The
American Civil Liberties Union strongly urges you to support an important
women's health amendment that will be offered by Representative Susan Davis
during the House Armed Services Committee's consideration of the FY 2007
National Defense Authorization Act.
The
Davis amendment would ensure that all U.S. servicewomen and military dependents,
regardless of where they are stationed, have equal access to comprehensive
reproductive health care. Current
law prohibits women from obtaining abortion services at U.S. military hospitals,
even if they pay for these services with their own private funds. The Davis amendment does not require the
Department of Defense to pay for abortion services. Rather, it would simply repeal the
current dangerous ban on privately funded abortion care and allow U.S
servicewomen to use their own private funds to obtain abortion services at U.S.
military hospitals.
For
military women and dependents stationed overseas, the current restriction poses
grave health risks. Local
facilities are often inadequate or entirely unavailable, and traveling to a safe
facility can result in delays that may substantially increase the risks of an
abortion procedure. Moreover, it
can be it extremely difficult for military women to access abortion services off
base. Retired Lieutenant
General Claudia Kennedy, the highest-ranking woman ever to serve in the United
States Army, has spoken out again this ban, explaining that it is "imperative
that our soldiers have access to safe, confidential abortion services at U.S.
military hospitals overseas."
General Kennedy noted that a soldier's situation is "different from that
of a civilian woman" because "she is subject to the orders of the officers
appointed over her. Every hour of
her day belongs to the U.S. Army and she must have her senior’s permission to
leave her place of duty."
The
ban on privately funded abortions also discriminates against women and their
families who have volunteered to serve their country and have been assigned to
military posts overseas. These
women are prohibited from exercising their fundamental constitutional right to
choose simply because of their military service and where they have been
stationed. In a letter to Congress
dated May 7, 1999, the Department of Defense opposed this harmful restriction,
emphasizing "it is unfair to female service members, particularly those assigned
to overseas locations, to be denied their constitutional right to the full range
of reproductive health care."
For
all of these reasons, the ban on privately funded abortions should be
repealed. The ACLU urges you
to support the Davis Amendment and the health of our military women.
Sincerely,
Caroline Fredrickson,
Director Washington Legislative
Office
Greg Nojeim, Associate Director Washington Legislative Office
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