A veterans' benefits bill is being sent for President Obama's consideration. If signed into law, The Veterans' Benefits Act of 2010 (H.R. 3219, as amended), includes the following: * Raises an automobile assistance benefit for disabled veterans from $11,000 to $18,900. * Authorizes federal grants to provide job training, counseling, placement, and childcare services to homeless women veterans and homeless veterans with children. * Substantially increases the maximum levels of supplemental insurance for totally disabled veterans, as well as Veterans' Group Life Insurance and Veterans' Mortgage Life Insurance. * Provides retroactive Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance benefits for troops who were…
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For the first time, service members can transfer the tuition benefit to spouses or children. The benefit can be used for up to 15 years after the service member leaves active duty.
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A comprehensive veterans' benefits bill is headed to the White House for President Obama's approval. If passed, the Veterans' Benefits Act of 2010 (H.R.3219) would expand insurance options for disabled vets, upgrade compensation benefits and employment protections, allow the Department of Veterans Affairs to keep using private physicians and to provide vets with disability evaluations. The bill passed the House late Thursday after passing the Senate on Tuesday. Key sponsor Sen. Daniel Kahikina Akaka (D-Hawaii) said his bill will "upgrade the benefits that veterans have earned through their honorable service," according to a release from Akaka's office.
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