Raises the amount of life insurance the state would provide at no charge to Rhode Island National Guard members called up for federal duty to five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000).
Impact
If the bill is enacted, it will directly amend Section 30-3-40.4 of the General Laws under the chapter pertaining to the National Guard. By raising the coverage amount, the bill aims to provide more substantial financial protection for the families of National Guard members in times of mobilization. This aligns with broader efforts to enhance military benefits and recognizes the unique challenges service members face during active duty.
Summary
House Bill 7595 focuses on enhancing the financial support provided to Rhode Island National Guard members who are called up for federal duty. Specifically, the bill proposes to increase the maximum life insurance coverage provided at no charge to these members from $400,000 to $500,000. This legislative measure is seen as an effort to better support the families and financial security of service members during their deployment.
Contention
While the bill's intent appears to be supportive of National Guard members, discussions around similar measures often bring up various points of concern. Questions might arise regarding fiscal implications and whether the state budget can sustain the increased liabilities associated with providing higher life insurance premiums. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the adequacy of this measure in meeting all the needs of service members and their families.
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