Senator: Bill would address 'pink tax' for military uniforms
Source: Associated Press
Senator: Bill would address pink tax for military uniforms
October 24, 2021
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire said she has introduced a bill to address a so-called pink tax in the military, a reference to the higher prices women service members often pay for their uniforms.
Hassan, a Democrat, and Republican U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, of Iowa, recently introduced the bill together.
Hassan said the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office found that women paid more in out-of-pockets costs for their uniforms than their male counterparts. It also found that while all branches of the military provide an annual clothing allowance for uniform items, some items in certain branches are not eligible for reimbursements and can drive up costs.
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The bill would require the Department of Defense to develop consistent criteria for determining which uniform items are considered uniquely military, so as to reduce differences in out-of-pocket costs across services and by gender. It also would require the department to review each services plans for any uniform change.
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