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For Immediate Release:
October 29, 2009
Contact: Sharon P. Axson (843) 747-4175
 

Brown Cosponsors Legislation to Further Strengthen Veteran Benefits

 
 

Washington, D.C. — Today, the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs approved two bills, including measures to improve and expand veterans’ benefits, and to improve job training opportunities for veterans.

Congressman Henry E. Brown, Jr. (R-SC), Ranking Republican on the VA Subcommittee on Health, is a proud original cosponsor of the Draft Benefits Bill discussed today. This legislation would amend a law granting relief to those called to military service so that cell phone and some other service contracts can be terminated, provide enforcement of rights afforded under the Act, and allow parents of certain deceased veterans to be buried in national cemeteries, among other provisions.

“The Draft Benefits Bill, created by grouping several essential pieces of veterans’ legislation together, will further ensure that our nation’s heroes and their families are adequately provided for while they are on active duty and once they return home,” said Brown. “This legislation brings us one step closer to showing these men and women how much their incredible bravery and sacrifice truly means to us.”

The Committee also approved H.R. 1168, as amended, the Veterans’ Retraining Act of 2009, which would authorize monthly employment training assistance for veterans, as well as a housing allowance while the veteran is in the training program.