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Published - Wednesday, July 02, 2008

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New G.I. Bill is a fitting salute to America’s current war veterans


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When James Webb got elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006, his first act was to introduce a bill increasing education benefits for U.S. war veterans.

Webb, a Virginia Democrat who served as Navy Secretary and worked in other jobs in Republican administrations, patiently put together a bipartisan coalition to pass the new G.I. Bill.
Along the way, he was opposed by both President Bush and Republican presidential candidate John McCain. They both thought the bill’s

10-year price tag of $62 billion was too much. And they worried about the possibility that offering education benefits would encourage soldiers to get out of the military and go to school.

Last week, Webb succeeded. His G.I. bill proposal was included in President Bush’s Iraq spending bill. It’s a profoundly positive step.

President Franklin Roosevelt signed the first G.I. Bill into law 64 years ago. It helped World War II veterans get a college education. Over time, and

during peacetime, those benefits did not keep up with

the actual cost of higher education.

Now they will. The Post 9/11 Veterans Education Assistance Act will provide full tuition, housing and living costs.

It is an expensive proposal, and unfortunately, the House dropped a tax on upper income Americans that was designed to pay for the program. In exchange for Republican support, the program is now an unfunded entitlement. That was a bad move, but at least

it preserved the idea of providing war veterans a way to

further their education. At some point, Congress must face up to the need to pay for this education benefit, and come up with the revenue to do so.

President Bush signed the massive funding bill — including the new education benefits — on Monday.

It is a testimony to Webb’s determination to do something for America’s war veterans.
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blogger wrote on Jul 2, 2008 7:12 AM:

" I'm glad the bill was signed. We owe a debt of gratitude to those who given up something of themselves for all of us. The original objection (other than the cost) was people would leave service early (after 3 years) and hurt manpower needs but the Pentagon found that this bill will help recruit more people than will be lost after 3 years of service. Now we need to improve the economy so people wont have to join the military to be able to afford an education. We should be more like ancient Athens rather than Sparta. "

andy k wrote on Jul 2, 2008 7:06 AM:

" A couple of millionaire republicans (Bush and McCain) would rather see a soldier serve endless tours in Iraq than get an education and actually have a chance at a better life. "


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