Senate Democrats Vote Away Concerns With NDAA's Trans Youth Health Care Ban
Different people have different views, but I think people understand its essential that we passed the bill, Sen. Jack Reed said of the defense bill.
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Senate Democrats werent as divided over the National Defense Authorization Act as House Democrats were. The Senate moved forward with the defense bill with overwhelming support despite the inclusion of a Republican provision prohibiting treatment of gender dysphoria that could result in sterilization for minors. The Senate passed the bill through its major procedural hurdle in an 83-12 vote, with a final vote on the NDAA possible as soon as Tuesday. Its unfortunate that its in there, Sen. Ben Cardin said of the provision for trans youth. I very much opposed that, but its hard because we dont want to bring down a whole bill. This is important for military families.
Last week, the House passed the bill with the majority of Democrats voting against it, in large part because of the provision banning gender-affirming care for trans youth under TRICARE. But Democrats have ultimately
thrown in the towel on fighting against the controversial provision. In the House, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries did not whip against the bill, instead telling his colleagues to vote in a member-to-member, case-by-case fashion. Eighty-one House Democrats supported the final language. In the Senate, a majority of Democrats voted for the bill. Most agreed that while they didnt like the provision on trans minors access to health care, they continued to support the final bill.
To throw those things in at the very end that I think is a disservice to the process, Sen. Angus King told NOTUS. Having said that, I still intend to support the bill because I think, overall, its so important to national security. Last week,
Sen. Tim Kaine called it a necessary vote, saying that, at the end of the day, we need a defense bill. Kaine told NOTUS that while it wasnt perfect, the bill from Monday nights vote was better than how negotiations started. There was a similar provision in the Senate bill that I voted against in committee, he said. Not everything in the bill is exactly to my liking. The provision that did get in was a good bit narrower than some of the other ones we kicked out. Top voices from the Armed Services committees in both chambers of Congress werent made aware of the added provision until the bill text was made public.
Ultimately, Senate Democrats threw their support behind it. We put a lot of work into it. Its a good piece of legislation, Sen. Jack Reed, the chairman of the Senate Armed Service Committee, said. There are always some controversial elements. Different people have different views, but I think people understand its essential that we passed the bill. Republicans applauded this years NDAA as a win. Parts of the final bill include other more partisan touchpoints. The bill prohibits funding for the service academies or Department of Defense schools to teach critical race theory. It continues a ban on hiring for positions in the Pentagon related to diversity, equity and inclusion. It also stops the sale of products from military bases that are boycotting the Israel conflict.
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