The Mid-Atlantic Regional Group
Blinded Veterans Association
Legislative News
May 23, 2008
below is the press statement from Chairman Akaka on the vote yesterday for the Iraq War Supplemental and a new GI Bill for Educational benefits for veterans. The bill, Senate bill 22, introduced by Senator Webb (D.VA) would provide higher monthly payments for cost of living for any veteran starting from September 2001 discharged from the service. The major veteran service organizations and several military service organizations worked with Senator Webb to get this bill passed, both on the house side and senate side in the past week.
May 22, 2008
AKAKA REACTS TO VOTES ON
Vows to fight Bush’s expected veto of the New GI Bill with action in Veterans’ Affairs Committee
“Ever since the decision was
made to send our Armed Forces to fight in
I was disappointed that a
number of provisions related to the
“However, I am delighted that Senate approved the New GI Bill for the 21st Century that I worked closely with Senator Webb to develop. This measure would establish a new program of educational assistance for veterans and service members. Sadly, President Bush, who sent our troops into war and is again requesting billions of dollars to pay for it, has threatened to veto this measure.
“Today, I extend my personal pledge to Senator Webb and all who support a revitalized GI Bill. If bill is vetoed and Congress fails to override the veto, I will bring Senator Webb’s New GI Bill before the Veterans’ Affairs Committee during our markup next month and urge that the Committee favorably report it to the Senate. It is time to give those young servicemembers, stepping forward voluntarily and putting themselves in harm’s way, an opportunity for quality educational assistance. We must make good on our promise of an education in return for serving honorably in our military. I am committed to seeing this legislation become law.”
Akaka is Chairman of the Senate
Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on
Readiness and Management Support. He is a veteran of World War II and was a
beneficiary of the original WWII GI Bill. He was one of 23 Senators who voted
against the
Tom Zampieri
Director Government Relations
Blinded Veterans Association
BVA's Legislative Alerts Group
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