The measure also drew the ire of the United Nations' Human Rights Council (HRC), which called it an "attack" on military families. "This cruel and hateful bill ... for their children," HRC ...
The bill was also lauded for its investments in housing, child care, health care, spousal support and other quality-of-life improvements. “No service member should have to live in squalid ...
Although the bill is traditionally bipartisan, some Democratic lawmakers pushed back against the inclusion of the ban on transgender care for children of military members, which states medical ...