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Las Vegas part of Six
City Tour Highlighting
Efforts to Repeal "Don't
Ask, Don't Tell"
PR Newswire - US Newswire
By Servicemembers Legal
Defense Network
April 28, 2008
LAS VEGAS, NV
-- A reception at the
Gay & Lesbian Community
Center of Southern
Nevada marks the midway
point in a six city tour
organized by Servicemembers Legal
Defense Network (SLDN)
to highlight efforts to
repeal "Don't Ask, Don't
Tell." The tour, which
takes SLDN executive
director Aubrey Sarvis
from San Diego to Palm
Springs before making
stops in Las Vegas,
Denver, Boulder, and
Colorado Springs, is an
initiative aimed at
educating Americans on
the effort to lift the
ban on lesbian, gay and
bisexual service
personnel.
"'Don't Ask, Don't
Tell' results in the
loss of thousands of
talented, skilled
service members our
military desperately
needs. We are here to
engage Nevadans in the
effort to lift the ban
on gays in the
military." said Sarvis.
"Change, real change,
doesn't come from the
top-down, it rises from
the ground-up. Real
change doesn't start in
Washington; it starts in
the rest of the country,
it stars right here in
Las Vegas. Poll after
poll show Americans
favor lifting the ban,
so we need to turn that
support into a call for
action that Congress
cannot ignore."
According to Gary
Gates at UCLA's Williams
Institute, Nevada is
home to nearly 10,000
lesbian and gay military
veterans; 7,000 of which
live in Las Vegas. An
estimated 65,000 lesbian
and gay service members
serve on active duty and
in the reserves of the
United States armed
forces.
Since 1993, more than
12,000 men and women
have been dismissed
under "Don't Ask, Don't
Tell." The Military
Readiness Enhancement
Act (H.R. 1246), which
would repeal the law
mandating that the U.S.
military fire lesbian
and gay employees,
currently has 142
co-sponsors in the U.S.
House of
Representatives,
including Las Vegas
Representative Shelley
Berkley.
The reception will be
held on Tuesday, April
29, 2008 at the Gay &
Lesbian Community Center
of Southern Nevada
located at 953 E. Sahara
# B-31 Las Vegas. Doors
open at 6:00pm. Media
interested in attending
should contact Victor
Maldonado at vmaldonado@sldn.org.
Servicemembers Legal
Defense Network is a
national, non-profit
legal services, watchdog
and policy organization
dedicated to ending
discrimination against
and harassment of
military personnel
affected by 'Don't Ask,
Don't Tell' and related
forms of intolerance.
For more information,
visit http://www.sldn.org/.
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