Bill will provide servicemembers and veterans using the Post-9/11 GI Bill and other VA education programs with an ONLINE GUIDE to help them to judge a school's performance with other veterans. New tools will help root out poor performing schools and questionable practices to help protect taxpayer money and give our veterans the best opportunities for success in school and in the job market.2012-03-28 - U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka joined with Veterans' Affairs Committee Chairman Patty Murray (D-Washington) and Senator Mark Begich (D-Alaska) and Iraq and Afghanistan veterans from across the country to unveil the GI Bill Consumer Awareness Act of 2012.
The bill, which was introduced in the Senate today, will give servicemembers and veterans using the GI Bill and other VA education benefits access to information that would help them make informed decisions about the schools they attend so they get the most out of the benefit. This bill would also require that VA and DoD develop a joint policy to curb aggressive recruiting and misleading marketing aimed at servicemembers and veterans using the GI Bill.
"I am so proud of today's service members and veterans taking advantage of the Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits they earned - more than half a million this year alone," said Senator Akaka, a beneficiary of the original GI Bill after World War II. "It is disturbing to know that some institutions are using deceptive marketing to try to take advantage of them. That is why I am supporting the GI Bill Consumer Awareness Act of 2012, which will take on manipulative marketing and provide beneficiaries with easy-to-understand information so they can make informed decisions. It is the right thing to do for our veterans and service members who have sacrificed so much for us." read more>>>
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