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H.R.3882

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To amend title 38, United States Code, to change the length of the obligated period of service on active duty required for receiving certain education benefits administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, and for other purposes.

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10/17/2007--Introduced.
Shortens the length of the obligated period of active duty service required of certain members of the Armed Forces to receive certain veterans' education benefits. See Full Bill Text

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November 10, 2007 Doolittle co-sponsors bill to amend GI Bill benefits act

HR 3882 replaces the strict two-year requirement with language that the deployment orders be for less than three years. Opinions expressed in Press Tribune ...

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Source: Roseville Press Tribune, CA


November 07, 2007 Congress tries to fix GI Bill for reservists

The bill, HR 3882, is aimed at correcting this problem. When the unit returned last summer, 1162 members of the Minnesota National Guard’s 1st Brigade ...

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Source: AirForceTimes.com, VA


November 01, 2007 Doolittle co-sponsors bill to help reservists get Montgomery GI ...

John T. Doolittle, R-Roseville, recently co-sponsored HR 3882, the Fair Benefits for Guard and Reservists Act. The legislation corrects an inequity in the ...

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Source: Tahoe Daily Tribune, CA


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December 06, 2007 Kudos to Tim Walz and Congress for new Nat. Guard proposal

Bernie Sanders (I-VT) for his amendment to prevent the Veterans Administration from rounding down on calculating veterans' benefits. This time my praise goes to Rep. Tim Walz (D-MN-1), who has been working on shepherding HR 3882 through ...

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Source: Iraq Insider


November 30, 2007 ALA Legislative Newsletter

The House has yet to introduce a comprehensive plan, but Representative Tim Walz (D-MN) has introduced HR 3882, which is co-sponsored by 122 of his fellow representatives. Webb's bill would:. Give Reservists and National Guard, ...

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Source: The American Legion Auxiliary Unit #75...


November 15, 2007 House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Passes the Fair Benefits for ...

The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee led by Chairman Bob Filner (D-CA), approved HR 3882, the Fair Benefits for Guard and Reserve Act. The bill assists our nation’s Guard and Reserve forces in obtaining active duty education benefits ...

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Source: VETERAN’S REVIEW


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