Tuesday, June 3, 2008

John McCain and Veterans' Benefits

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In response to Edward Humes' commentary piece attacking John McCain's opposition to Democratic G.I. Bill legislation, Dick Evans of York, Pennsylvania, writes:

John McCain's commitment to veterans and services to support them is second to none. Regarding the current GI Bill proposal that recently passed the Senate, Edward Humes fails to understand that McCain and others proposed a bill that is better for veterans, better for military retention and is transferable to spouses or children.

McCain's bill acknowledges, as do sponsors of Sen. Jim Webb's (D-Va.) bill, that the Webb bill provides a substantial incentive for just one enlistment, which could deprive the military of candidates for extremely necessary non-commissioned officers (NCOs). NCOs are the heart and soul of the military.

McCain's bill enhances benefits to those who serve longer and, should the veteran so choose, educational benefits may be transferred to spouse or child, a benefit not included in the Webb bill. McCain's opposition to the Webb bill is based on the fact that it is inferior to the bill he has presented.

See also, "The War Over Veterans’ Benefits."

Photo Credit: "Mr. McCain autographed a flag for a supporter at a January rally in Keene, N.H.," New York Times.

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