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Tell Your U.S. Senators: Cosponsor the Military Readiness Enhancement Act

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The Military Readiness Enhancement Ac...(more)

Tell Congress that the Time for Repeal is Now

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Tell your members of Congress to stand up for repeal and co-sponsor the Military Rea...(more)

Tell Congress that the Time for Repeal is Now!

Make your voice heard:

Tell your members of Congress to stand up for repeal and co-sponsor the Military Rea...(more)

Why We Can't Wait

When asked about the timetable for repealing DADT, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said, "Let's push that one down the road a little bit." Meanwhile, more than 800 hundred mission-critical service...(more)

Tell President Obama to Keep His Promise

Tell President Obama to keep his word on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” On the campaign trail, then-Senator Obama repeatedly said the law should go. Now, as commander in chief, it's time for the president t...(more)

Write to the House

Urge your Representative to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" forces the Pentagon to fire service members every day on the basis of sexual orientation. Only Congress can repea...(more)

Write to the Senate

Urge your Senators to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." Momentum is building for the end of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," but your Senators need to hear from you! The Military Readiness Enhancement Act...(more)

Flag Officers Agree: Repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

More than 100 retired generals and admirals have called for repeal of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law. Help us spread the word about this important story. Write to your local newspaper n...(more)

Tell President Obama to End "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

Write to the editors of local and national newspapers and urge President Obama to seize his coming opportunity to end discrimination in our military. In early May, President Obama will have the cha...(more)

Write a Letter to the Editor

Letters to the editor are a great way to engage local media and raise awareness about our efforts to get rid of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” A particularly effective letter to the editor can get thousands...(more)