American Forces Press Service
MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 8, 2010 - The working group looking at how the Defense Department should respond to a repeal of the so-called "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law is on track to deliver its report Dec. 1, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said here today.
Navy Adm. Mike Mullen and Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates are here for the Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations, and the law that bans gay men and lesbians from serving openly in the U.S. military was raised during a roundtable discussion they had with Australian and American reporters.
A U.S. district judge in California ruled the law unconstitutional, but an appeals court stayed the judge's decision until the appeal process is finished.
The chairman expressed surprise at comments raising questions about repealing the law by Gen. James F. Amos, the new commandant of the Marine Corps, during an interview with the Los Angeles Times, noting that he and the rest of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are relying on the report of the working group to inform their decision.
Defense Department General Counsel Jeh C. Johnson and Gen. Carter Ham, the commander of U.S. Army Europe, are co-chairs of the group. Their deadline to Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates is Dec. 1.
"I have great confidence that the review is tracking and will come in on time," Mullen said. "I've met with all the service chiefs several times, and [they] understand the process, as well as the timing of all this."
Mullen said that while it is important that the service chiefs give their advice, they should do so privately.
President Barack Obama, Gates and Mullen are on record favoring a repeal of the law, which was enacted in 1994, but defense leaders want any change to take place in a deliberate manner. Gates has said the services will need time to put processes, training and policies in place if Congress repeals the law.
Toronto - Weather Alert - Environment Canada
- No watches or warnings in effect, Toronto - 11/23/2020 -
- SNOWFALL WARNING , Toronto - 11/22/2020 -
- SNOWFALL WARNING , Toronto - 11/22/2020 -
- WEATHER ADVISORY , Toronto - 11/22/2020 -
- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT , Toronto - 11/22/2020 -
City of Toronto news releases, Emergency Medical Services
- City of Toronto to open child care for essential and critical service workers - 3/22/2020 -
- Toronto Paramedic Services teach students life-saving skills during heart month - 2/19/2019 -
- Toronto Paramedic Services teach students life-saving skills during heart month - 2/19/2019 -
- Toronto paramedics to deliver donations to Daily Bread Food Bank - 3/11/2016 -
- Toronto paramedics raise awareness of importance of bystander role in performing emergency CPR - 2/17/2016 -
The Weather Network - St. Catharines, Ontario
- Not Available - Invalid Date -
- Thursday, November 28, 2019 - 11/27/2019 -
- Friday, November 29, 2019 - 11/27/2019 -
- Saturday, November 30, 2019 - 11/27/2019 -
Toronto - Weather - Environment Canada
- Current Conditions: Mist, 7.2°C - 11/26/2020 -
- Thursday: Chance of showers or drizzle. High 11. POP 40% - 11/26/2020 -
- Thursday night: Chance of drizzle. Low plus 5. POP 30% - 11/26/2020 -
- Friday: Mainly cloudy. High 7. - 11/26/2020 -
- Friday night: Chance of showers. Low plus 1. POP 30% - 11/26/2020 -
GTA and Surrounding Traffic
City of Toronto News Releases
- City of Toronto weekend update on services and amenities -
- City working with large downtown employers to extend working from home efforts, invites public input on Recovery and Rebuild efforts -
- City of Toronto opens applications for Community Crisis Response Fund with updated COVID-19 criteria -
- City of Toronto update on COVID-19 -
- Toronto City Council approves property tax relief to help sustain live music venues -
City of Toronto Arts and Exhibits Events
Error loading feed.
City of Toronto Celebrations and Holiday Events
Error loading feed.
City of Toronto Charity and Cause Events
Error loading feed.
City of Toronto Consumer Shows Events
Error loading feed.
City of Toronto Dance Events
Error loading feed.