Update: An archived webcast of the hearing is now available by clicking here.
This morning the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee hosted a hearing on pending education and employment legislation. Your VFW submitted comments on each of the bills up for discussion, and VFW staff was on hand to hear from each panelist.
The hearing came to order at 10 a.m. in room 418 of the Senate Russell Office Building. To view a live full list of witnesses and to read their prepared remarks, click here.
The committee discussed 18 pieces of legislation introduced over the last year. In particular, the VFW is interested in three education bills introduced by Committee Chairman Patty Murray, D-Wash.; original World War II G.I. Bill recipient Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J.; and Post-9/11 G.I. Bill champion Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va.
The VFW supports Murray’s G.I. Bill Consumer Awareness Act (S. 2241), Lautenberg’s G.I. Educational Freedom Act (S. 2206), and Webb’s Military and Veterans Educational Reform Act (S. 2179), which is why the VFW calls on the committee to work quickly to pass an omnibus veterans’ education package, including key provisions from each bill.
The VFW also voiced support for bills that would streamline state licensing procedures for military personnel, and a series of bills designed to strengthen financial and job protections for service members and their loved ones through the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, or SCRA, and the Uniformed Servicemembers Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, or USERRA.
VFW has been a leader in building consensus among veterans' advocates and higher education to better serve student-veterans. VFW will continue to follow each of these bills closely as they move through committee. Check back regularly for updates.
(Image: The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee hears testimony from Sens. Bill Nelson, D-Fla.; Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J.; Mark Udall, D-Utah; and Jack Reed, D-R.I., on their bills up for discussion before the committee. Photo by Ryan Gallucci.)
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