Montgomery GI Bill Revitalization Act of 2005
Summary
The Montgomery GI Bill Revitalization Act of 2005 (S. 615) proposed a significant expansion of education benefits for military service members who served at least four years of active duty after September 30, 2005. The bill aimed to cover the full cost of educational expenses and provide a monthly living stipend for up to 36 months of schooling. Additionally, it sought to eliminate the requirement for service members to pay into the program through monthly payroll deductions, making the benefit automatic and free for those who qualify.
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