NEW BILL INTRODUCED EXPANDING BENEFITS #va #education GI BILL for Reserves and National Guard!

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Sens. Moran, Tester Introduce Legislation to Expand GI Bill Benefits for Guardsmen and Reservists
Thursday, March 7, 2024


WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and Jon Tester (D-Mont.) – the ranking member and chairman of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee – introduced legislation to expand GI Bill benefits to certain federal duty statuses performed by the National Guard and Reserve components.



The Guard and Reserve GI Bill Parity Act of 2024 would permit additional federal active duty service performed by guardsmen and reservists under certain duty statuses, to count towards their GI Bill eligibility.



“In recent years, the National Guard and Reserve component have been called on more than ever to serve on behalf of the federal government,” said Sen. Moran. “This legislation would make certain that guardsmen and reservists who are performing the same services as active duty servicemembers are eligible for the same GI Bill benefits. Every day in uniform is a day in service to this nation.”



“Generations of men and women who served our country relied on the GI Bill to help get an education, and today’s servicemembers have earned the same,” said Sen. Tester. “Right now, too many deserving men and women aren’t eligible for GI Bill benefits, so our bipartisan legislation will ensure Guard and Reserve members who serve their country will get the educational benefits they’ve earned.”



“Education is one of the greatest investments we can make in our servicemembers and their future,” said retired Maj Gen. Francis M. McGinn, NGAUS president. “The GI Bill has proven to be one of the most transformational policies for the force passed in the 20th century. It is far past time that this benefit apply equally to the active and reserve components. We thank the House and Senate committees for recognizing this as an issue and for your work to create parity.”



"The National Guard and Reserve play an indispensable role in various operations, including disaster relief efforts, homeland security missions, and overseas deployments. Their flexibility and readiness are crucial in responding to natural disasters such as hurricanes, wildfires, and floods, providing essential support to affected communities," said Tammy Barlet, Vice President of Government Affairs, with Student Veterans of America (SVA). “The Guard and Reserve GI Bill Parity Act of 2024 is a crucial piece of legislation that addresses a longstanding disparity in educational benefits for members of the National Guard and Reserve components of the U.S. Military. Ultimately, it honors the commitment of these servicemembers by affording them the opportunity to pursue higher education and achieve their career goals. We thank Ranking Member Levin of the HVAC Economic Opportunity Subcommittee for his tireless work to make every day in uniform count the same for everyone who wears it."



“When reserve component servicemembers perform the identical job and make the same sacrifices as their active duty counterparts, they should be recognized with the same benefits,” said Lt. Gen. Brian Kelly, USAF (Ret), MOAA president and CEO. “The Guard and Reserve GI Bill Parity Act expands essential education benefits and acknowledges the reserve component’s essential contributions to our nation.”



“I stand firmly with our National Guard and Reserve members, advocating relentlessly for the passage of the Guard and Reserve GI Bill Parity Act,” said Master Sergeant (Retired) Daniel Reilly, President of the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States. “It is high time we recognized and rectified the disparities in benefits our service members face. There is no one around the globe performing more astronomical feats and sacrificing more for our way of life and the United States of America than our members of the National Guard.”



“The GI Bill is one of the most important pieces of legislation in American history. Unfortunately, members of the Reserve and National Guard face disadvantages in accessing its benefits,” said the Reserve Organization of America’s executive director, retired Army Maj. Gen. Jeffrey E. Phillips. “The Guard and Reserve GI Bill Parity Act recognizes the increased demands placed on reserve service members by ensuring every day in uniform counts towards Post-9/11 GI Bill eligibility.”



"National Guard and Reserve members train alongside active duty service members and consistently make sacrifices without always earning the same VA education benefits. The VFW strongly supports the Guard and Reserve GI Bill Parity Act of 2024 to ensure equity of benefits for Reserve component service members” said Kristina Keenan, Deputy Legislative Director, Veterans of Foreign Wars. “This bill would allow any day in uniform receiving military pay to count toward Post-9/11 GI Bill ...

Companion legislation was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Mike Levin (D-Calf.) and Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-Ariz.).
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the need to backdate the forever GI bill all the way to Sept 11th...many vets lost GI benefits because of the 15 year period

LuisRodriguez-vkym
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The Education Bennefits should never expire. Use it or lose it did not serve the Veteran well. Some were not ready or treated well.

bruceglass
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They do serve, but in a very different capacity. I spent the final 4 years of my 26+ year career with a blended Active Duty and Reserve unit, the differences were highly noticeable. They should absolutely receive what they earned, and if it's based on their active time - I support this. We all had a choice to stay active or go reserve. I have a good friend in the Guard and when I said it must be nice to be home all the time he replied, you can "Go Guard"! 🤣

roburb
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Would welcome a small change in the Benefits structure too include: A small cottage surrounded by one thousand acres of Eastern Woodlands, situated on a larger hill above a nice larger pond full of wildlife and fish; all non-transferable except to other Vets after we croak.

schlirf
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The GI bill needs to be expanded to 72 months!

RSKLove
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They DONT make the same sacrifices, tho-. This may hurt their feelings, BUT they DONT.

sdpikapp
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We need 100 acres, 12 donkeys and a mule

soldierboy
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Recently discovered your channel. Thanks for keeping us updated on the latest VA/military news. Can you start posting a link to the articles you read from.

tomdonahue
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Bullshit 😂😂😂. They do not make the same or more sacrifices than active duty soldiers 😂. This is some bull. Wish I could have earned it while chilling at home

Meadowsxl
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For those saying reservists don’t make the same sacrifices as active duty, I agree. Reservists have to sacrifice much more time and energy. I started active duty and retired as a reservist. When I was activated it was like a vacation, compared to living two lives.

michaelmiller
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You’re so right Jason! If we don’t ask they don’t tell! It could be made simple if they would give us a benefits package upon signing up so we know! I just started getting disability benefits 4 years ago, I was clueless of benefits after serving. Thank you for all your enlightening information

pennydittl
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I hope this passes due to some veterans ONLY qualifying for Ch. 31 when in fact they can qualify for Ch. 33 in other cases.🙏

antonioreyes
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Thanks! I have learned alot from you, and highly respect you and your rooster

augustuspisano
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ive deployed 3 times to get my gi bill these young bucks can embrace the pain

voldymore
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Did 12 years in the Air Guard and two deployments...this is definitely a welcomed benefit! Let's now make it easier for Reserve/Guard to get disability ratings.

nathanjones
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Great to see this Im to old to benefit, and your right about the lack of innforming Guard members about benefits. I have spoken of this to my unit long before I retired. Thanks for sharing

charlesbyerly
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Whether or not the date , it should be used any time, even over 20 years out. Now my kids are grown.. I'd actually like to use it. However it's gone

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Dude took way too long to get to the points...

Still love the channel but punched myself in the face 3 times as u read the article that never got to the point

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Getting close to 100k. What are you gonna buy us?

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