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11/3/09 - Welch supports, House passes measures to assist veterans, military families |
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With Rep.
Peter Welch's support, the U.S. House passed legislation late Monday
that will improve the delivery of veterans benefits, assist in
retraining unemployed veterans and make it easier for military families
to relocate when transferred.
The three bills passed with overwhelming, bipartisan support.
"This
common sense legislation strengthens our commitment to veterans and
military families," Welch said. "By assisting those who have served our
country so admirably, we are fulfilling our promise to the best and
bravest among us."
The
Veterans Small Business Assistance and Servicemembers Protection Act
(H.R. 3949) will make a series of improvements to veterans' and
servicemembers'
benefit programs. The bill strengthens the Servicemembers Civil Relief
Act to protect military families from foreclosure and eviction, and it
relieves soldiers deploying overseas from early termination fees on car
and home leases. The bill expands outreach from the VA to ensure that
veterans receive the benefits they have earned and improves enforcement
of programs that assist veteran-owned small businesses.
The
Military Spouses Residency Relief Act (S. 475) gives military spouses
the ability to keep their previous residency when moving from one
station to another, eliminating the need to change vehicle and voter
registrations and to file tax returns for multiple states with each
move. Already passed by the Senate, the bill will now be sent to
President Obama for his signature.
The
Veterans Retraining Act (H.R. 1168) provides a stipend and moving
assistance to veterans who have been unemployed for at least 4 months
and are not eligible for VA retraining and education because they are
enrolled in a U.S. Department of Labor retraining program.
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