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Group Unveils Plan to Modernize GI Bill
Military.com
February 16, 2007
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) and U.S.
Representative Vic Snyder (D-AR), along with original cosponsors
Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) and Representatives John Boozman (R-AR)
and Stephanie Herseth (D-SD), today introduced legislation that seeks
to make adequate and equitable benefits for the Guard and Reserve
components of our Armed Forces. The “Total Force G.I. Bill”
aims to better reflect a comprehensive “total force”
concept that ensures members of the Selected Reserve receive
educational benefits that match their increased service to the nation.
The lawmakers were joined at the announcement by the “Partnership
for Veterans’ Education,” a coalition of military,
veterans, and higher education groups who have endorsed the legislation.
Members of the Guard and Reserve components of our Armed Forces
continue to make an essential contribution to support our missions in
Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere around the world. Although more than
500,000 of these brave men and women have been called up since
September 11, 2001, and more than 70,000 have pulled two or more tours
of duty, they are denied educational benefits that are commensurate
with their service. Despite our nation’s increased reliance
upon our Selected Reserve, the value of their standard Montgomery G.I.
Bill (MGIB) benefits has fallen over the last 20 years from 47 percent
to 29 percent of Active Duty benefits. In addition, they continue to be
the only benefits that members of the Selected Reserve who serve
activated duty in the Global War on Terror cannot access once they
separate from service.
“Since the tragic events of September 11, an increasing number of
our country’s Selected Reserve members have been called upon for
activated duty,” Lincoln said. “Currently, 1,756
Arkansas reservists serve on activated duty. Thousands of others
have been called to serve in Iraq and Afghanistan. Despite our
nation’s increased reliance upon our citizen soldiers, their
benefits have not increased proportionately with their sacrifice.
The Total Force GI Bill is an important step in addressing this
inequity for these brave men and women who serve with distinction in
hostile environments to defend the freedoms we cherish as
Americans.”
Said HASC Military Personnel Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Vic Snyder,
“We now have a Total Force, and the Guard and Reserve are no
longer just a strategic reserve to be called up in case of a global
war; they have become an operational force on whom we rely constantly.
It is necessary to modernize the Reserve Montgomery GI Bill to reflect
a changing military.”
“Since World War II, the GI bill has provided educational
benefits to millions of service members returning from duty. The
GI Bill has been a critical tool to help veterans readjust to civilian
life,” said Senator Collins. “But we need to
recognize that the role of the National Guard and Reserve has evolved
in the years since the September 11th attacks. It is only fair
that we allow National Guard and Reserve members who are serving side
by side with their active duty colleagues to earn the same GI benefits
that all our citizen soldiers deserve.”
“The Guard and Reserve are our friends, neighbors, and
co-workers, and it is imperative that we do right by them,”
Boozman said. “The current situation is where you have different
benefits for the same service. The contribution from our reservists and
Guard members is the equivalent of those of our regular military and we
need to reward these citizen-soldiers as we do their active-duty
counterparts. I am proud to be working with fellow Arkansans and a
bipartisan group in both houses to pass a bill which is as common-sense
as you can get.”
Rep. Herseth, Chairwoman of the Veterans’ Affairs Economic
Opportunity Subcommittee, said, “In South Dakota and across the
nation, National Guard and Reserve units have served with honor and
distinction. This bill will better reflect the reality of
today’s military and ensure that the enormous contribution and
sacrifice of Guard and Reserve servicemembers are more equitably
recognized.”
The Total Force GI Bill would do the following:
* Consolidate the Active Duty and Selected Reserve MGIB programs under
one authority by transferring them into the jurisdiction of the
Veterans Affairs Committee and the Veterans Administration. This
would provide a cleaner, simpler arrangement of MGIB benefits that
would put an end to inconsistent and inequitable structuring of
benefits.
* Ensure that Selected Reserve MGIB benefits would rise in
proportionality with Active Duty MGIB rate increases. This would
help address the growing inequity of benefits between the two.
* Provide a 10-year portability for Reserve Educational Assistance
Program (REAP) benefits. Unlike Active Duty servicemen, members
of the Selected Reserve must forfeit all of these benefits, which are
earned on activated duty in the Global War on Terrorism, once they
separate from service.
* Provide an accruable month per month Active Duty rate for mobilized
members of the Selected Reserve. Individuals can accrue Active
Duty MGIB benefits up to the maximum allowable in law (36 months at
$1,075 per month, currently).
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