Updated GI Bill Signed Into Law Today, Thanks Senator Webb

By: Shawn
Published On: 6/30/2008 6:05:34 PM

My thanks go out to Virginia Senator Jim Webb on getting the new and improved GI Bill passed by Congress and having it signed into law today:  
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On Monday, June 30, President Bush signed into law landmark legislation introduced by Senator Jim Webb (D-Va.) to provide post-9/11 veterans with comprehensive educational benefits. Last week, the legislation was overwhelmingly passed by both the House of Representatives and Senate.

Senator Jim Webb introduced this bill eighteen months ago on his first day in office. The bipartisan measure-- principally cosponsored by Sens. Chuck Hagel (R-NE), Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), and John Warner (R-VA), has unprecedented support from all major veterans' organizations, in addition to strong bipartisan support in Congress, with a House vote of 416 to 12, and a Senate vote of 92 to 6.

The following is a statement from Senator Webb:

"This is a great day for our veterans. This bill properly provides a modern and fair educational benefit to address the needs of those who answered the call of duty to our country--those who moved toward the sound of the guns--often at great sacrifice.

"Eighteen months ago, we began with the simple concept that those who have been serving since 9/11 should have the same opportunity for a first class educational future as those who served during World War II. Today, we have accomplished that goal.

"I would like to emphasize that this is not simply an expansion of veterans' educational benefits. This is a new program, a deserved program. It has now been nearly seven years since 9/11 -- seven years since those who have been serving in our military began earning the right for a proper wartime GI Bill.

"We have delivered this new, robust GI Bill with a great deal of collaboration and cooperation among members of the Senate, members of the House, and with the guidance and support of all of our nation's leading veterans' groups.

"It also gives me confidence and renewed hope that the Congress can begin working more effectively across party lines to do the work of the people."

I also want to thank all those members of Congress who voted for the bill and provided the margins that made a Presidential veto impossible.  The fact that the bill was not signed in public with Senator Webb and the other sponsors present sent a very political message that if the margin had been smaller our current President might have chosen to veto this important legislation.    


Comments



Kudos, Senator Webb, and please take a look at military.com's (Catzmaw - 6/30/2008 8:56:53 PM)
news headline on this.  I've been monitoring it all day and what I've seen  is overwhelming support and happiness on the part of our military.

Senator Webb, there are many grateful service members celebrating this occasion tonight.  



Why didn't Bush want to take credit?? (Shenandoah Democrat - 6/30/2008 8:58:30 PM)
By having a public signing Bush could have stolen some credit for this important legislation. I don't understand. Maybe he's intimidated by Webb, or he's afraid of letting him get any recognition at a public signing ceremony? which would be reported as Bush signing a bill he had promised to veto? In any case it's great news and Bush is obviously becoming more and more irrelevant.


If you saw Webb on Countdown you'd understand (JohnB - 6/30/2008 9:32:16 PM)
he would have stolen what little positive PR Bush and McCain could get out of their lies about supporting the legislation and our troops ... check it out http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30...


Just in case you've forgotten, Thelma Drake voted against it. (Silence Dogood - 7/1/2008 9:27:27 AM)
Worse, before she voted against it she had signed on as a sponsor for the House version!  Why was she for veterans benefits before she was against them?  Thelma says its because she didn't want to vote for something President Bush wanted to veto.

http://hamptonroads.com/node/4...

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