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In this Update:
New Law Introduced by Sen. Pennycuick Extends PA Guard Family Education BenefitI’m pleased to report that House Bill 865, originally introduced by myself and Senator Lindsey Williams (D-38) was signed into law as Act 32 of 2025. Pennsylvania became a national leader in educational benefits for National Guard members when it launched the Military Family Education Program (MFEP) in 2019. The MFEP, similar to the well-known GI Bill, covers the cost of a state-system college education for a dependent of a member of the National Guard as a benefit for a six-year enlistment. As a U.S. Army veteran, I know first-hand the important role the National Guard and their family members play in serving this great nation. It’s imperative that we incentivize their continued service to ensure we keep these talented men and women in our ranks. The Military Family Education Program (MFEP) covers the cost of a state college education for dependents of Pennsylvania National Guard members in return for a six-year service obligation. We passed a new law ensuring additional dependents are covered each time the member reenlists. The benefit encourages talented Guard members to continue their service to the commonwealth and nation. Many Guard members who benefited from the original MFEP are now deciding whether to commit to another six years. Act 32 of 2025 clarifies that a Guard member can receive a new MFEP assistance grant – helping an additional dependent – with each new service obligation. I was proud to support this family benefit for our men and women in uniform. Urging Congress to Support the Major Richard Star ActIn late July, the Senate passed a resolution urging the U.S. Congress to support the Major Richard Star Act (H.R. 2102) under which former Service members who were medically retired from the military with less than 20 years of service (Chapter 61 retirees) AND are eligible for Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) would no longer have to forfeit a portion of the benefits they earned in service. VA Announces Longer Access to Community Care ServicesVeterans referred by the VA to community care for essential specialty services – including cardiology, gastroenterology, oncology and hematology, orthopedic and pulmonary care – will now receive 12 full months of uninterrupted treatment at VA expense before having to obtain a reauthorization from the VA. Prior to this change announced by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, community care referrals often needed to be reevaluated every 90 to 180 days, which could cause interrupted or delayed care. Financial Help for Pennsylvania Veterans Facing HardshipThe Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs offers financial support to veterans and their surviving dependents facing unexpected financial hardship through the Veterans Temporary Assistance (VTA) Program. If you’re experiencing an unexpected financial crisis, the VTA program can provide up to $1,600 per year to help cover essential needs like:
This program is designed to offer short-term relief during tough times, ensuring veterans and their families have the support they need. Congress Considering 2026 Federal Funding for Veterans ProgramsVeterans’ health care programs and benefits programs will be fully funded next year under legislation recently considered in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. The most recent version of the bill, as passed by the Senate, allocates approximately $300 billion for mandatory veterans’ benefits, including disability compensation, education assistance, vocational rehabilitation and employment training. The bill is now back in the House for consideration of changes made by the Senate. College Football Shows Appreciation for VeteransStarting at noon on Sept. 17, veterans can request two complementary tickets to see the Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Indiana during PSU’s annual Military Appreciation football game Nov. 8 at Beaver Stadium. Two additional tickets can be purchased at a discounted rate of $35 each. Tickets will only be available as long as supplies last but all veterans with proof of military service are invited to a free Military Appreciation Tailgate before the game at the Bryce Jordan Center. Retired military can receive free tickets through VetTix to the University of Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Boston College Oct. 4 matchup for Pitt’s annual Hail to Heroes game at Acrisure Stadium. Upcoming Webinar: Preventing Veteran Suicide in Community CareJoin the Suicide Risk Management Consultation Program (SRM) this month for a virtual lecture on preventing suicide among veterans receiving VA-authorized community care. The session will focus on implementing lethal means safety counseling – a strategy to reduce access to lethal methods like firearms. What You’ll Learn:
How to Register in TMS:
For more info and resources, visit the TMS Resources site. Helping Veterans Get into College
Tuition Assistance for Veterans
Colleges That Support Veterans
Support for Veteran Students
Back-to-School Discounts for Veterans and Their Families
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