I might be wrong but this is the type of bill that will not see much daylight in the now 112th Congress as it changes majority and minority, it will though give a window into how the next two years will progress vice the past four. But kudo's to Representative Jackie Speier for trying to right this long time wrong!
01/09/2011 - A United States lawmaker filed on Thursday (US time) a bill that seeks to make all Filipino veterans of World War II eligible for the same benefits that other US veterans receive.
California’s 12th district representative Jackie Speier filed on January 6 the Filipino Veterans Fairness Act of 2011, which seeks to redefine “certain service in the organized military forces of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines and Philippine Scouts" as “active service" with corresponding benefits.
The text of the bill is not yet available, as it has yet to be introduced on the floor at the US House of Representatives. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.
According to the Speier’s website, the bill aims to repeal the Rescission Act of 1946, which stripped some 250,000 Filipino WWII veterans of full benefits as American veterans, as one of the 66 allied nationalities who fought for the US during the war.
“The Filipinos veterans were promised benefits by President Franklin D. Roosevelt but Congress passed an act in 1946 that stripped them of their benefits. (This) legislation restores the benefits," a notice on the lawmaker’s website read. {continued}














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