November 23rd, 2009
 

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Clinton approves partner benefits for State Dept. workers


(Washington) Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will soon announce that gay American diplomats will be given benefits similar to those that their heterosexual counterparts enjoy, according to U.S. officials.

In a notice to be sent soon to State Department employees, Clinton says regulations that denied same-sex couples and their families the same rights and privileges that straight diplomats enjoyed are “unfair and must end,” as they harm U.S. diplomacy.

“Providing training, medical care and other benefits to domestic partners promote the cohesiveness, safety and effectiveness of our posts abroad,” she says in the message, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press.

“It will also help the department attract and retain personnel in a competitive environment where domestic partner benefits and allowances are increasingly the norm for world-class employers,” she says.

“At bottom, the department will provide these benefits for both opposite-sex and same-sex domestic partners because it is the right thing to do,” Clinton says.

Among the benefits that will now be granted gay diplomats: the right of domestic partners to hold diplomatic passports, government-paid travel for their partners and families to and from foreign posts, and the use of U.S. medical facilities abroad.

In addition, gay diplomats’ families will now be eligible for U.S. government emergency evacuations and training courses at the Foreign Service Institute, the message says.

The announcement, expected this week, was provided to the AP by a State Department official who is a member of the Gays and Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies organization. Two department officials not affiliated with the organization confirmed its accuracy.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the changes.

Previously, the State Department had withheld some benefits from the families of gay diplomats, citing the Defense of Marriage Law, which had restricted federal recognition of same-sex marriages.

One former ambassador, Michael Guest, resigned from the foreign service in 2007 to protest the restrictions. Guest was a part of the Obama administration’s State Department transition team and played a major role in lobbying for the changes.


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  • George Said: June 1st, 2009 at 9:54 pm
    • Hmmm, I’m wondering under what laws Senator Clinton can just willy-nilly bestow equal benefits to DOS employees?

      DC’s?

      ‘Cuz gosh, if it were Michigan’s laws (or a coouple of other States’), she wouldn’t be allowed to confer ANY of the “effects of marriage” on anyone except heterosexual married couples.

      And no one has addressed the potential ‘embarassment’ America will feel on the international stage from countries (like, say Iran) who wish to eradicate queers instead of treating them like full citizens. (Canada, otoh, will welcome the U.S. into the 21st century.)

  • Mr. Man Said: May 31st, 2009 at 4:50 pm
    • I agree with Karen: May 27th, 2009 at 7:04 am.
      Can HomophobObama do anything for us?? I’d be happy if he just said a little something positive about how valued we are as part of society. As I have been before, I find myself very very disappointed with the homophobe we are stuck with… I too voted for Hill…

      Karen said- Love the Hillary! I’m proud to say I voted for her, and still have a Hillary sticker on my car. I knew she’d be better for the LGBT communities.

      I was very slow to warm up to Obama, and find myself cooling again with each passing day. I know he can’t do everything, but dammit, it would be nice if he’d do SOMETHING!! How about an executive order ending DADT firings until the matter can be studied? How about publicly calling on congress to end DADT with expedition? Do something.

  • Christine Hernandez-Cuenco Said: May 27th, 2009 at 1:02 pm
    • Yes he can. (give great speeches)

  • Debra Said: May 27th, 2009 at 11:47 am
    • You know, Hillary said marriage should be one man, one woman, but she didn’t put “God in the mix” as Obama did. She was being a politician and using that mind that she has been blessed with. She knew we would need to be methodical in our approach, wear them down, chip away at the injustice and before you know it we would all be married and no one would be the worse for it. Call it Civil Unions if you must, but know that justice will prevail even if it has to be done by a court of law instead of politicians. She knew the impact that M word has on people, so let the courts say separate but equal is not equality for all. That’s the approach I voted for in the primaries over the Obama method of promising it all and delivering nothing in return. He gives great speeches though, doesn’t he?
      Hillary in 2012!!

  • Christine Hernandez-Cuenco Said: May 27th, 2009 at 11:15 am
    • I was behind Hillary for Pres. 100%. I am glad to see her making small strides in equality for us.

 
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