US Defense Secretary still plans to overcome ‘practical issues’ to allow trans people to serve in the military

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The US Defense Secretary has said that he plans to overcome “practical issues” to trans people serving in the military.

Secretary Ash Carter on Thursday reiterated a commitment to allow out trans people to serve in the US Military.

US Defense Secretary still plans to overcome ‘practical issues’ to allow trans people to serve in the military

“The question of principle we’ve sort of settled — what matters is people’s ability to contribute to our military,” said Carter during a Q&A session with cadets at the Air Force Academy.

“The only barriers we should ever erect to that principle are ones in which there are practical issues that we can’t work through.”

He added: “We do things in a careful, thoughtful manner, and I’m confident we’re going to get to the right place.”

The Defense Secretary did not specify which “practical issues” need to be overcome in order to allow trans people to serve.

Issues such as grooming and uniform specifications may still need to be worked out by the US Military.

It is unclear whether military healthcare would provide people with hormone replacement therapy, or cover gender reassignment surgery.

The comments come as states like North Carolina and Mississippi have effectively barred trans people from using gender-appropriate bathrooms.

Carter in July 2015 announced intentions to let trans people serve in the military.

At the time he said the regulations “are outdated and are causing uncertainty that distracts commanders from our core missions.”

Trans rights advocates estimate that 15,000 people military troops out of around 2.2 million may be transgender.

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Carter referred to General Lori Robinson, who will become the first woman to lead a combatant command when she takes over US Northern Command.

He said: “The Air Force has proven time and again that we are strongest when we draw from the entire strength of the nation… Females, after all, make up half the population. It would be foolish to pass over qualified people for any reason that has no bearing on their ability to serve with excellence.”