Louisiana Nat’l Guard Won’t Process Benefits For Same-Sex Couples

In this Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012 photo, Derrick Peacock, left, and Pablo Monroy exchange rings during their wedding ceremony at Cedar Springs near Port Orchard, Wash. Monroy, 24, a cavalry scout with the Army National... In this Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012 photo, Derrick Peacock, left, and Pablo Monroy exchange rings during their wedding ceremony at Cedar Springs near Port Orchard, Wash. Monroy, 24, a cavalry scout with the Army National Guard, and Peacock, 25, are the faces of a new generation of gays and lesbians entering a world that has radically changed in the quarter-century span of their lives. The couple is embarking on a life that previous generations of gay people never thought possible. A life that includes serving openly in the military, raising children and expecting to be legally married. MORE LESS
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The Louisiana National Guard plans to ignore a Pentagon order directing the military to process benefits for same-sex couples because the state Constitution does not recognize gay marriage, the New Orleans Times-Picayune reported Wednesday.

“The state of Louisiana does not recognize same-sex marriage, nor does it allow state officials to take part in an act that recognizes same-sex marriage. We would refer those individuals interested in applying for such benefits to seek guidance at a federal military installation,” Lt. Col. Michael Kazmierzak, a spokesman for the state’s National Guard, told the newspaper.

Gays in the military were able to begin applying for benefits on Tuesday, following the Pentagon’s announcement that it would recognize same-sex marriages. Since that announcement, Texas and Mississippi appear to be the only other states with a ban on gay marriage that have also decided to limit benefit requests from same-sex military couples.

 

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