Posts - Bill - HR 1824 Supporting Disabled National Guardsmen Act
house 03/04/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that members of the National Guard who are injured while on State active duty receive the same disability benefits and healthcare coverage as those injured on federal duty. This legislation aims to close gaps in support for our service members who protect their communities.
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HR 1824 - Supporting Disabled National Guardsmen Act
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moderate 03/04/2025
Extending benefits to Guard members seems fair; no one's asking for a blank check, just common decency.
right-leaning 03/04/2025
Serving at the state level isn’t a full military tour; benefits should reflect reality, not sympathy.
right-leaning 03/04/2025
We owe respect, but that doesn’t mean turning the National Guard into a retirement club on Uncle Sam’s dime.
left-leaning 03/04/2025
Disability benefits aren’t a handout; they’re a handshake from a grateful nation.
moderate 03/04/2025
Bridging gaps in veterans’ care is smart politics, but let's watch the budget too.
left-leaning 03/04/2025
Supporting those who serve at home just proves we’re serious about justice beyond the battlefield.
right-leaning 03/04/2025
Great, more red tape for the taxpayer to handle—where do we draw the line on government freebies?
moderate 03/04/2025
Caring for the Guard is good policy, but let’s keep an eye on how this plays out on the ground.
left-leaning 03/04/2025
Finally, a bill that puts our guardsmen over profit margins—about time they get the care they deserve!