During Joint Chiefs Of Staff Chairman Confirmation Hearing, Rosen Calls Out Anti-Choice Blockade Of Military Promotions Critical To National Security

Jacky Rosen - Official U.S. Senate headshot
Jacky Rosen - Official U.S. Senate headshot
0Comments

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, during the confirmation hearing in the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee for the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) called out the fact that General Charles Q. Brown, Jr.’s swift confirmation is being held up by an extreme Republican hold on senior military promotions. Since March, Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has blocked the routine promotions for over 250 military officers, including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Vice Commander of the Air Force Warfare Center at Nellis Air Force Base, because of his objections to Department of Defense policy that allows servicemembers to access reproductive and abortion care. In May, Senator Rosen took to the Senate floor to push to end this extreme anti-choice blockade.

“I want to start by saying that I’m deeply concerned at the fact that your swift confirmation is being held up, along with hundreds of other senior military promotions, including those in my state of Nevada. That wouldn’t be acceptable for ANY reason, but it’s even more outrageous that these holds are to get rid of a policy that protects our servicemembers’ reproductive rights,” said Senator Rosen. “This extreme, anti-choice agenda is jeopardizing our national security in order to impose restrictions on our servicemembers’ reproductive freedoms. Enough is enough. We need to fill these critical roles. And I would like to see you have a quick confirmation.”

Senator Rosen has been a leader in the fight to protect women’s reproductive freedom. She helped introduce the Protecting Service Members and Military Families’ Access To Health Care Act to codify the Department of Defense policy to protect servicemembers and their families’ access to reproductive health care, including abortion services. Senator Rosen joined fellow Democratic women Senators to renew calls to protect access to abortion to mark one-year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. She also helped introduce the Women’s Health Protection Act to enshrine Roe v. Wade in federal law and protect millions of women’s access to reproductive health care. 

Original source can be found here.



Related

Attorney General Aaron D. Ford - Nevada Attorney General  Office

Nevada attorney general sues YouTube over alleged harm to youth

Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has filed a civil lawsuit against YouTube and its parent companies, Google LLC and Alphabet Inc., alleging that the platform’s design and practices have caused harm to young people in Nevada.

Attorney General Aaron D. Ford - Nevada Attorney General  Office

Nevada attorney general outlines litigation efforts against Trump administration at congressional panel

Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford addressed the Congressional Litigation Task Force to discuss ongoing legal actions taken by Democratic attorneys general against policies and actions of the Trump administration.

Attorney General Aaron D. Ford - Nevada Attorney General  Office

Nevada AG announces convictions and restitution order in behavioral health Medicaid fraud case

An investigation led by the Nevada Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) has resulted in the conviction of eleven individuals involved in a scheme to defraud Medicaid through several behavioral health companies in Southern Nevada.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Silver State Times.