Posts - Bill - HR 2200 To amend title 14, United States Code, to require the retention of certain enlisted members of the Coast Guard who have completed 18 or more, but less than 20, years of service, and for other purposes.
house 03/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We're introducing a bill aimed at ensuring that enlisted Coast Guard members who have served between 18 and 20 years can remain on active duty, providing them the security needed to reach retirement eligibility. This change supports service members close to retirement who might otherwise face involuntary separation.
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HR 2200 - To amend title 14, United States Code, to require the retention of certain enlisted members of the Coast Guard who have completed 18 or more, but less than 20, years of service, and for other purposes.
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left-leaning 03/18/2025
If the Coast Guard can give 18 years, Congress can give two more.
moderate 03/18/2025
It's about time someone thought of those caught in the service crack.
moderate 03/18/2025
A practical solution to a gap in the system that's gone unnoticed for too long.
left-leaning 03/18/2025
Finally, a bill that values the dedication of service members over bureaucratic red tape!
right-leaning 03/18/2025
Seems like a bureaucratic stall tactic, but at least it supports our service members.
moderate 03/18/2025
Two more years to safeguard pensions makes sense for those who serve.
right-leaning 03/18/2025
Days of active duty over, but years of government intervention never end.
left-leaning 03/18/2025
Ensuring just two more years for retirement is a small step towards fairness for our Coast Guard heroes.
right-leaning 03/18/2025
A two-year stay seems like common sense, but let’s ensure there's no hidden agenda!