Mar 15, 2013 - U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan has filed an amendment to restore the military tuition assistance program that fell victim to federal budget cuts, stripping thousands of soldiers of help paying for college courses.Hagan and Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma are seeking to amend the continuing resolution that must be passed in some form by March 27 to keep the federal government running.
"This is a very important amendment, and we need to have an opportunity to vote on it on the Senate floor," Hagan said in a phone interview Thursday. "When you look at the number of men and women who are active-duty and are using this to further their education, it's a recruitment tool right now for the military, it's a retention tool, but also as our men and women are leaving the military it's a great transition to civilian life."
The Army and Marine Corps announced a week ago the end of tuition assistance for new enrollees because of forced budget cuts. The decision is widely unpopular among service members, many of whom were counting on the benefit. read more>>>
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