[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 127 (Tuesday, September 21, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7229-S7230]
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DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I want to say a few things on the vote we
will have at 2:15 p.m. today. The issue that is creating all of the
attention is a provision that the committee put in the bill dealing
with don't ask, don't tell. The committee did a good job on that issue.
What they said is, if the President of the United States and the
Secretary of Defense, after reviewing the work being done by the
Pentagon--which will be completed this December--decide it is in the
best interest of the United States military to do away with that
policy, that will be the case.
There are some who are saying this bill that came out of the
committee repeals don't ask, don't tell. That is not the fact. It is
not repealed in the bill. It simply says, I repeat, if the Defense
Department, with the Secretary of the Defense and the President,
certifies it will have no negative effect on the military after
studying the Pentagon's work, then they can move forward on that and,
in effect, repeal that policy. But it is not in this bill.
Anyway, the point is, we are going to have that vote at 2:15 p.m.,
and I will discuss with the Republican leader later today what we are
going to do if there are amendments that are going to be offered on
that. I have said some of the things I am interested in doing on that
bill. I am not here in any way suggesting that people aren't being
accurate in their depiction of this bill. I
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just want to make sure that people understand what the facts are on
this bill, and I think the Armed Services Committee did an extremely
good job in committee.
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