Senate Majority Leader and White House Reaffirm Commitment to DADT Repeal in Defense Authorization B

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Washington - Key Senate leadership and Administration officials this evening met with representatives of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN), and the Center for American Progress Action Fund (CAPAF). The officials told the groups that Majority Leader Harry Reid and President Obama are committed to moving forward on repeal by bringing the National Defense Authorization Act - the bill to which "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" repeal is attached - to the floor in the lame duck session after the Thanksgiving recess. Further the Majority Leader and the President made clear their opposition to removing the DADT provision from the NDAA. Information on the exact timing and procedural conditions will be announced by the Majority Leader's office.

Present at the meeting with representatives from HRC, SLDN and CAPAF were: Jim Messina, Deputy White House Chief of Staff Phil Schiliro, White House Director of Legislative Affairs Chris Kang, Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs Brian Bond, Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement David Krone, Chief of Staff to Majority Leader Reid and Serena Hoy, Senior Counsel to Majority Leader Reid.



Present at the meeting with representatives from HRC, SLDN and CAPAF were: Jim Messina, Deputy White House Chief of Staff Phil Schiliro, White House Director of Legislative Affairs Chris Kang, Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs Brian Bond, Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement David Krone, Chief of Staff to Majority Leader Reid and Serena Hoy, Senior Counsel to Majority Leader Reid.

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