Protecting Returning Veterans – G.I. Bill Consumer Awareness Act!

Dear Commons Community,

The New York Times editorial today strongly supports Senator Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington and chairwoman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, who has introduced a bill to assist veterans  looking to learn more about their educational benefits under the G.I. Bill.   While there are many reputable private and public universities, trade schools and training programs  committed to helping veterans further their education and careers,  there are also for-profit predators itching to pad their enrollments with veterans and get their hands on government billions.    600,000 people are expected to enter classes under the G.I. Bill this year, with the Veterans Affairs Department footing more than $9 billion of the cost.  The editorial states:

“The G.I. Bill Consumer Awareness Act seeks to ensure that veterans enter school and training programs armed with useful information: data about things like the true cost of student loans, how credits they earn may be transferred, dropout and job-placement rates, how well a program will prepare them for a job or for earning a professional license or certification, and what wages they might expect.

The bill would require programs to have at least one full-time-equivalent employee able to advise service members and veterans about their benefits. It would also ensure that the Veterans Affairs and Defense Departments work together to curb G.I. Bill abuses stemming from aggressive, misleading recruiting and marketing, on base and online.

Senator Murray’s bill complements steps the V.A. is already taking to prepare veterans to pursue education and new careers. With the economy still slumping, many in the home-bound surge of veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan are finding hope and opportunity in the classroom. It is important to make sure that this country’s huge investment in the futures of those who served is not squandered or exploited.”

This bill is long overdue and much needed to protect the returning veterans who have given so much in service to our country.

Tony

 

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