The FY26 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has been passed by both houses of Congress. Like many recent defense bills, it reflects a growing effort to politicize military policy, particularly when it comes to the LGBTQ+ military community and diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Still, this year’s NDAA also shows what is possible when advocacy is strategic, persistent, and grounded in real-life impact.
Through direct engagement with Congress and the voices of military families nationwide, along with our partner organizations, we were able to:
These outcomes were not accidental. They were the result of lawmakers hearing directly from OUR service members and families about how these policies impact their lives.
We brought the testimonials of our military families who have been forced to make difficult decisions like living separately or leaving the military altogether after last year’s NDAA removed critical healthcare for military youth. Read more here.
Despite these wins, the final NDAA includes serious setbacks:
These provisions reflect a broader ideological push, one that prioritizes culture-war talking points over the well-being of service members, families, and the defense of our nation.
We are not waiting for the next crisis. Work is already underway to prepare for NDAA 2027, including:
Time and again, we see that lived experience moves Congress. Stories from military families were cited in meetings, used to counter misinformation, and helped lawmakers understand the tangible consequences of their votes.
If you’ve been affected by restrictions on reproductive care, attacks on DEI, or policies targeting transgender service members, your story can help prevent future harm.
When Congress sees the human impact, they can better serve their constituents!
Together, we will continue to fight for a military that values fairness, readiness, and the dignity of everyone who serves.
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