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To amend title 38, United States Code, to expand eligibility for Post-9/11 Educational Assistance to members of the National Guard who perform certain full-time duty.

USA117th CongressHR-2047| House 
| Updated: 6/16/2021
Barry Moore

Barry Moore

Republican Representative

Alabama

Cosponsors (16)
Markwayne Mullin (Republican)Jake LaTurner (Republican)Don Young (Republican)Thomas P. Tiffany (Republican)Glenn Thompson (Republican)Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Republican)Beth Van Duyne (Republican)Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (Republican)Ronny Jackson (Republican)Nancy Mace (Republican)Madison Cawthorn (Republican)Mike Bost (Republican)John W. Rose (Republican)Burgess Owens (Republican)Tracey Mann (Republican)Troy Balderson (Republican)

Veterans' Affairs Committee, Economic Opportunity Subcommittee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
This bill expands eligibility for Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to members of the National Guard who perform certain full-time service at the request of the President or the Secretary of Defense (i.e., full-time National Guard duty). Specifically, the bill eliminates the existing requirement that eligible full-time service must be in response to a declared national emergency. The bill also specifies that training is not included as full-time service for purposes of eligibility for these members.
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Timeline
Mar 18, 2021
Introduced in House
Mar 18, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
Jun 16, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.
  • March 18, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • March 18, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.


  • June 16, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.

Armed Forces and National Security

National Guard and reservesStudent aid and college costs

To amend title 38, United States Code, to expand eligibility for Post-9/11 Educational Assistance to members of the National Guard who perform certain full-time duty.

USA117th CongressHR-2047| House 
| Updated: 6/16/2021
This bill expands eligibility for Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to members of the National Guard who perform certain full-time service at the request of the President or the Secretary of Defense (i.e., full-time National Guard duty). Specifically, the bill eliminates the existing requirement that eligible full-time service must be in response to a declared national emergency. The bill also specifies that training is not included as full-time service for purposes of eligibility for these members.
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Timeline
Mar 18, 2021
Introduced in House
Mar 18, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
Jun 16, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.
  • March 18, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • March 18, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.


  • June 16, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.
Barry Moore

Barry Moore

Republican Representative

Alabama

Cosponsors (16)
Markwayne Mullin (Republican)Jake LaTurner (Republican)Don Young (Republican)Thomas P. Tiffany (Republican)Glenn Thompson (Republican)Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Republican)Beth Van Duyne (Republican)Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (Republican)Ronny Jackson (Republican)Nancy Mace (Republican)Madison Cawthorn (Republican)Mike Bost (Republican)John W. Rose (Republican)Burgess Owens (Republican)Tracey Mann (Republican)Troy Balderson (Republican)

Veterans' Affairs Committee, Economic Opportunity Subcommittee

Armed Forces and National Security

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
National Guard and reservesStudent aid and college costs