💡 U.S. Capitol switchboard — ask for Representative Kishla Askins.
Reach out directly. Your voice matters. Proverbs 29:2 — When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice.
A gay woman who has been married to her wife since 2015 and survived two DADT (Don't Ask, Don't Tell) investigations during her 30-year Navy career — her personal life and advocacy reject the one-man-one-woman marriage definition the rubric upholds.
Publicly opposes the Trump-era transgender military service ban, arguing as a clinician that 'if you are medically ready, then you should be able to serve' and that it is 'a medical diagnosis for politicians not to weigh in on' — directly rejecting the rubric's rejection-of-transgender-ideology standard.
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Gay woman married to her wife since 2015 — does not affirm marriage as one man / one woman.
Emphasized congressional war-powers oversight: would 'rein in the U.S. war with Iran or any other foreign conflicts without serious congressional oversight.'
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