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President Signs Two Major Provisions for New Veterans into Law
Posted by Michelle McCarthy on June 24

Today, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), the nation’s first and largest non-partisan, nonprofit organization representing veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, applauded President Obama for signing the 2009 war supplemental bill into law, which includes two critical provisions for new veterans and their families.  The first guarantees retroactive payments for all troops stop-lossed since 9/11 and the second establishes transferability of the new GI Bill to children of servicemembers killed on active-duty since 9/11.

“Washington is finally paying more than lip service to our troops. Today, the Commander-in-Chief refocused the nation’s attention on the tremendous sacrifices of our men and women in uniform and delivered significant change. With this signature, our government is finally paying its debt to thousands of stop-lossed troops and showing gratitude to the families of our fallen heroes. Both provisions will mean real money in the pockets of those who deserve it most,” said IAVA Executive Director Paul Rieckhoff.  “As the July 4th holiday approaches, this is a strong display of patriotism by the country’s lawmakers. IAVA thanks President Obama and Congress for continuing to make troops, veterans and their families a priority.”

Under the retroactive stop-loss payment provision, servicemembers held beyond their enlistment contracts before October 2008 could receive on average $5,000 in back-pay.  The “Fry Scholarship,” named after fallen Marine Gunnery Sgt. John David Fry, from Lorena, Texas, would authorize the Department of Defense to transfer a maximum of 36-months of education benefits to surviving children of servicemembers who have died while on active-duty since 9/11. 

  • Click here to learn more about IAVA's recent press conference with lawmakers following House passage of the provisions.
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