Restore Honor to Service Members Act of 2023

1/2/2024, 1:45 PM
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
Bill 118 s 3352, also known as the Restore Honor to Service Members Act of 2023, aims to address the issue of dishonorable discharges for LGBTQ+ service members who were discharged solely due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. The bill seeks to correct the historical injustice faced by these individuals by providing them with the opportunity to have their discharge status upgraded to honorable.

The legislation acknowledges that many LGBTQ+ service members were unfairly discharged from the military in the past due to discriminatory policies that have since been repealed. These individuals were often denied benefits and recognition for their service simply because of who they are. The Restore Honor to Service Members Act of 2023 seeks to rectify this injustice and ensure that these individuals receive the recognition and benefits they deserve.

The bill outlines a process by which LGBTQ+ service members who were dishonorably discharged can apply to have their discharge status reviewed and potentially upgraded to honorable. This process includes a thorough review of the individual's service record and circumstances surrounding their discharge, as well as the opportunity for the individual to present evidence and testimony in support of their case. Overall, the Restore Honor to Service Members Act of 2023 aims to right the wrongs of the past and ensure that LGBTQ+ service members who were unfairly discharged due to their sexual orientation or gender identity are able to receive the recognition and benefits they have earned through their service to our country.
Congress
118

Number
S - 3352

Introduced on
2023-11-28

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

11/28/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
Bill 118 s 3352, also known as the Restore Honor to Service Members Act of 2023, aims to address the issue of dishonorable discharges for LGBTQ+ service members who were discharged solely due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. The bill seeks to correct the historical injustice faced by these individuals by providing them with the opportunity to have their discharge status upgraded to honorable.

The legislation acknowledges that many LGBTQ+ service members were unfairly discharged from the military in the past due to discriminatory policies that have since been repealed. These individuals were often denied benefits and recognition for their service simply because of who they are. The Restore Honor to Service Members Act of 2023 seeks to rectify this injustice and ensure that these individuals receive the recognition and benefits they deserve.

The bill outlines a process by which LGBTQ+ service members who were dishonorably discharged can apply to have their discharge status reviewed and potentially upgraded to honorable. This process includes a thorough review of the individual's service record and circumstances surrounding their discharge, as well as the opportunity for the individual to present evidence and testimony in support of their case. Overall, the Restore Honor to Service Members Act of 2023 aims to right the wrongs of the past and ensure that LGBTQ+ service members who were unfairly discharged due to their sexual orientation or gender identity are able to receive the recognition and benefits they have earned through their service to our country.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA bill to provide for outreach to build awareness among former members of the Armed Forces of the process established pursuant to section 527 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 for the review of discharge characterizations, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Armed Forces and National Security

Potential Impact
Advisory bodies
Congressional oversight
Government studies and investigations
Veterans' education, employment, rehabilitation
Veterans' organizations and recognition

Comments

Recent Activity

Latest Action11/28/2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.