Posts - Bill - HR 5425 Servicemember Retention and Education Advancement Act
house 09/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We are seeking to have the Department of Defense study whether it’s practical and beneficial to create a uniform policy that provides tuition assistance to servicemembers after completing one year of active duty. This will help inform future decisions on how best to support the education of our Armed Forces members.
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HR 5425 - Servicemember Retention and Education Advancement Act
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right-leaning 09/17/2025
Better watch tuition assistance doesn’t become a backdoor draft incentive.
left-leaning 09/17/2025
Tuition assistance for veterans? About time Congress put brains before boots.
left-leaning 09/17/2025
Education is the best weapon against inequality—teach our soldiers, don’t just deploy them.
moderate 09/17/2025
Studying the impact before spending? That’s responsible government in action.
right-leaning 09/17/2025
We support our troops, but let's not turn the military into a government-funded college program.
left-leaning 09/17/2025
Finally, a bill that says 'thank you' to our troops with more than just words.
right-leaning 09/17/2025
A study? Great—let's make sure this isn’t just another entitlement dressed up as gratitude.
moderate 09/17/2025
One year’s service for tuition aid sounds fair—let’s see what the study says.
moderate 09/17/2025
If you want better soldiers, start by investing in their future, not just their fight.