
Today, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), the country's first and largest nonpartisan organization for veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, urged Congress to protect a provision in the war supplemental spending bill (H.R. 2346) that would provide back-pay to thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who were held under the military’s stop-loss policy. This week the House and Senate are meeting to work out their differences in the bill; currently only the House version includes this provision.
“The bottom line is that our nation’s heroes deserve their overtime. In no other profession would an employee work overtime and not be compensated, and the same must be true of our military. Given all of the sacrifices that our troops and their families have made, these payments are long past due,” said IAVA Executive Director Paul Rieckhoff. “Congress must guarantee that this critical provision reaches the President’s desk. If passed, each servicemember could receive on average $5000 in retroactive payments. Now, more than ever, our servicemembers are relying on lawmakers to do the right thing.”
Since 2001, more than 170,000 troops have been held past their enlistment contracts under the stop-loss policy. Since 2004, IAVA has been calling for the end to the abuse of stop-loss. Last year, working with Senator Lautenberg, IAVA helped to pass legislation that increased pay to servicemembers on stop-loss orders by $500/month. In March 2009, the Pentagon took the first step in phasing out the use of stop-loss, and announced it would begin compensating these servicemembers for time served under stop-loss.
However, unless Congress acts today and keeps this provision in the war supplemental spending bill, thousands of veterans who were stop-lossed before October 2008 won’t see a dime.
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