Pennsylvania moves to expand National Guard college aid
HARRISBURG (AP) — Legislation is on the move to extend the Pennsylvania National Guard’s higher education benefits to family members.
Gov. Tom Wolf said in a statement Tuesday that he supports the bill and urged the Senate to pass it. The bill passed the House unanimously on Monday.
Under the bill, a Pennsylvania National Guard member who signs up for a six-year re-enlistment can pass along the service’s higher education benefit to a spouse or a child.
The benefit provides for up to 10 semesters or five years’ equivalent of the in-state rate at a Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education university, or that assistance can go toward an institution of higher education that’s approved by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency.
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These Socialist Democrats will legislate for more power to them, and at any cost... to me!
Wake up people, we're about to loose the Republic!
This is part of the compensation package and given the difficulties our country has recruiting to the military this may be necessary to compete.
Now listen to the question. Show me one private sector business who offers that. You just confirmed my suspicion of your presence here. You don't come here and read to become informed, you come here to react. Don't be in such a big hurry to pull that trigger. The only ones offering free tuition to the entire family would be a university, which much money in their coffers comes from taxes. As I said, Democrats love to spend other peoples money.
Personally, the drop in military recruitment is a big concern for me. The military is doing exactly what any company would to attract applicants, sweeten their compensation and benefits. Military budgets are being raised by the Trump administration, I would complain to them. While youre at it, complain that every time Trump wants to go golfing its costing the tax payers enough to pay for 30 kids to go to 4 years of college
You say Trump is conducting business deals all the time? That’s a pretty concerning thing. The president should not be engaging in business, especially while the taxpayers are picking up the tab.