Leahy, Murray, Kennedy And Clinton
Ask Secretary Rumsfeld To Nix Plans
To Close Commissaries, Base
Schools
WASHINGTON (Tuesday, Nov. 11) – U.S. Sens. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.),
Patty Murray (D-Wash.), Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Hillary Rodham
Clinton (D-N.Y.) are asking Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to
shelve plans during the ongoing missions in Iraq and Afghanistan to
close dozens of stateside commissaries and military base schools
used by troops and their families.
According to The
Army Times (“An Act of Betrayal,” Nov. 3), the Department of
Defense is developing a plan to transfer control of more than 58
schools to local communities. Separately, an August 29 memorandum
from the Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
approved plans to close 19 commissaries across the country and to
study the possible closing of another 19 in the coming year.
In the letter to
Secretary Rumsfeld, the senators expressed their concerns that these
closures would undermine critical quality-of-life programs, which
they said are essential for adequate recruiting and retention. The
senators also questioned the appropriateness of steps that can erode
the home-front morale and welfare of troops and their families
during wartime.
Senator Patrick
Leahy, a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on
Defense and co-chair of the U.S. Senate National Guard Caucus, said,
“These are essential family support programs. If we undermine the
safety net of services and benefits available to our men and women
in uniform and their families, recruiting and retention will suffer,
and so will the morale of our fighting forces.”
Senator Patty Murray
said, “Taking away soldiers’ benefits while they are fighting for
our freedom is a terrible policy and sends a terrible message to our
troops and their families. Military families are sacrificing a
great deal already, and they should not be further penalized by
losing access to commissaries and base schools.” Murray is the
first woman to serve on the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee.
Senator Hillary
Rodham Clinton said, “Right now we are calling on the men and women
of our armed services to sacrifice so much. Now, they face the
added worry that their commissaries and schools may be closed and
their families will some of their most essential services. This
kind of position sends exactly the wrong message to our servicemen
and woman and adds unnecessarily to the burdens and anxieties of
serving. The least we can do to honor the profound sacrifices of
our men and women in uniform is to provide for all their families'
needs.
A copy of the
senators’ letter follows.
# # # # #
November 6, 2003
The Honorable
Donald Rumsfeld
Secretary of Defense
The Pentagon, Room 3E880
Washington, DC 20301
Dear Secretary Rumsfeld:
We were taken
aback by a recent news report in The Army Times which cites plans by
the Department of Defense to close military base commissaries and
schools. Congress has indicated its interest in providing for our
men and women in uniform by providing health insurance access for
all members of the Guard and Reserve. A decision to scale back
schools and commissaries would be an incredible blow to military
families and retirees who spent their careers serving our nation.
We hope you will reconsider this policy.
Under the plans
that were promulgated from your office, the military services have
been ordered to close 19 commissaries across the country. The
August 29 memorandum from The Undersecretary of Defense for
Personnel and Readiness indicated that another 19 could be closed in
the coming year. We also understand that the Department is
considering closing more than 50 schools in bases across the nation.
Closing
commissaries would considerably undermine the morale and welfare of
these troops and their families. These facilities allow service
members access to essential goods and service, often at bases in
locations that are remote and far from other stores. We are
concerned that the Department did not follow its own criteria in
reviewing the efficiency of these facilities.
Department of
Defense domestic elementary and secondary schools provide high
quality education. Closing these schools would force the sons and
daughters of our military personnel to commute long distances to
attend schools that may not have the capacity to absorb the DOD
student population. Our men and women in uniform have enough to
worry about in Iraq, without throwing their children’s
education into chaos.
Through the press of your daily
responsibilities, you know better than just about anyone the grave
sacrifices the men and women of our armed forces are making, as well
as the sacrifices that their families are making. We hope that as
you reexamine these decisions you will also agree with us that they
are harmful and counterproductive, and that you will reverse them as
promptly as possible.
Sincerely,
PATRICK
LEAHY PATTY
MURRAY
United States
Senator United States
Senator
EDWARD
KENNEDY HILLARY CLINTON
United States
Senator United States
Senator