The Pentagon reported last month that the Biden administration's push to cover travel expenses for service members seeking an abortion was utilized only 12 times in six months, which one expert said is a sign of the military rejecting the policy. After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced in Oct.
Defense Department officials said they didn’t begin tracking travel under the year-old policy until August and weren’t able to gather any data from March through July. It is also unclear what the 12 trips were actually for, since the policy can also be used for other fertility-related health services other than abortion.
Austin argued at the time the rule was enacted that, with some states banning abortion after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the 'readiness' of service members and their families in those states would be impacted. 'In my judgment, such effects qualify as unusual, extraordinary, hardship, or emergency circumstances for service members and their dependents and will interfere with our ability to recruit, retain, and maintain the readiness of a highly qualified force,' he said.
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