The Department of Defense released a memo Monday announcing plans to extend benefits to same-sex domestic partners of military members. Among the benefits being extended to same-sex domestic partners and children of same-sex domestic partners are youth programs, child care, legal assistance, and disability and death compensation.
The full memo describes the need to change the military’s polices and practices “to ensure fairness and equal treatment and to take care of all of our Service members and their families, to the extent allowable under law.” The extended benefits are expected to be available to same-sex domestic partners and families by August 31.
Allyson Robinson, executive director of OutServe-SLDN, told msnbc’s Thomas Roberts Monday that outgoing Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and the Pentagon have done all they could to ensure equality for same-sex domestic partners, but the rest is up to the Supreme Court as the justices prepare to hear arguments against the Defense of Marriage Act in March.
“In the end though, this comes down to the Supreme Court,” Robinson said. “I hope they see now that the only way to get out of this unjust and untenable situation is to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act.”









