Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB786

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

In educational gratuity program, further providing for eligibility and qualification requirements.

Impact

This amendment could increase the number of eligible applicants for educational assistance, thus supporting the educational pursuits of children from veteran families. By lowering the residency requirement, the bill aims to provide timely benefits to these individuals, thereby fulfilling a commitment to honor the service of veterans. Additionally, this change could potentially bring more young individuals into educational programs, contributing to their development and integration into the workforce.

Summary

House Bill 786 seeks to amend Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, specifically concerning the educational gratuity program for children of disabled or deceased veterans. The bill revises the eligibility and qualification requirements, allowing applicants aged 16 to 23 to benefit from the program. One significant change is the reduction of the residency requirement from five years to just one year prior to the application date, making the program more accessible to the families of veterans in Pennsylvania.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 786 appears to be supportive, with recognition of the bill's intent to honor the sacrifices made by veterans and to facilitate educational opportunities for their children. Stakeholders and advocates for veterans' rights likely view this bill positively as it represents a step toward enhancing the support systems available for families affected by military service. However, there may be discussions around the implementation and funding of such programs, which could introduce some apprehension.

Contention

While the overall intent of HB 786 is to improve benefits for children of veterans, any opposition may focus on concerns regarding funding for the educational gratuity program and its long-term sustainability. There may also be discussions around the balance of providing benefits to newer residents compared to those who have been long-term residents of Pennsylvania, reflecting broader debates about resource allocation within social services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB599

In educational gratuity program, further providing for eligibility and qualification requirements.

PA HB1067

In professional employees, further providing for qualifications; and, in certification of teachers, further providing for State certificates.

PA HB2063

In educational tax credits, further providing for definitions and for qualification and application by organizations.

PA SB393

In professional employees, further providing for qualifications; and, in certification of teachers, further providing for State certificates.

PA SB1339

Further providing for definitions and for Postsecondary Educational Gratuity Program; and repealing provisions relating to retroactivity.

PA HB2220

Further providing for application and qualifications.

PA SB367

Extending benefits to certain surviving spouses; and further providing for title of act, for short title, for definitions, for Postsecondary Educational Gratuity Program, for report to General Assembly and for retroactivity.

PA SB904

In preliminary provisions relating to voter registration, further providing for definitions; in registration system, further providing for SURE system; in voter registration, further providing for qualifications to register and for government agencies, providing for preregistration data entry and further providing for preparation and distribution of applications; and, in changes in records, further providing for death of registrant.

PA HB1757

In voter registration, further providing for qualifications to register, for government agencies and for preparation and distribution of applications; and, in voting procedures, further providing for application for absentee ballots.

PA SB1257

In voter registration, further providing for qualifications to register, for government agencies and for preparation and distribution of applications; and, in voting procedures, further providing for application for absentee ballots.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.