West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB701

Introduced
2/21/22  
Refer
2/21/22  
Engrossed
2/28/22  
Refer
3/1/22  

Caption

Including children and spouses of deceased active-duty officers in eligibility for War Orphan Education Program

Impact

If enacted, SB701 will create a new category of beneficiaries under the War Orphan Education Program, thereby allowing more military families to access tuition-free education opportunities for post-secondary education. The bill stipulates that eligible recipients must be between the ages of 16 and 25, and preference will be given to those who are financially unable to secure these educational opportunities. This change reflects a commitment to support military families and acknowledges their sacrifices.

Summary

Senate Bill 701 seeks to amend the existing War Orphan Education Program in West Virginia by expanding eligibility to include the children and spouses of deceased active-duty service members. This amendment aims to provide financial support and educational opportunities for those who have sacrificed their loved ones for military service. Currently, the program primarily serves the children of deceased soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen, and this bill enhances that by broadening the definition of eligible beneficiaries.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding SB701 appears to be positive, with significant support for providing benefits to the families of military personnel. Supporters argue that this bill represents a vital recognition of the sacrifices made by service members and their families. By expanding these benefits, the program can more effectively address the educational needs of military families who have endured loss. However, while no significant opposition has been noted within the discussions, ensuring equitable funding for the expanded program may be a concern worthy of further examination.

Contention

One point of contention may arise regarding the funding and administration of the expanded benefits under the amended program. Given that the financial allotment for each beneficiary cannot exceed $1,000 per semester or $2,000 annually, concerns could be expressed about the sustainability of this funding as more beneficiaries potentially enroll. Ensuring that the program effectively meets the needs of both current and future students may necessitate close monitoring and adjustments as required to prevent any lapses in support for these individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2834

Amending the existing War Orphan program so children and spouses of deceased active-duty officers AND enlisted Service members would both be eligible for the War Orphan Education Program

WV HB4439

Creating a special revenue account known as the Military Authority Reimbursable Expenditure Fund

WV SB458

To Amend The Public School Choice Act Of 2015; And To Amend The Eligibility Of Children Of Active Duty Uniformed Services Personnel To Participate In The Arkansas Children's Educational Freedom Account Program.

WV SB115

Provides relative to educational benefits for children, spouses, and surviving spouses of certain veterans. (gov sig) (EN DECREASE SG RV See Note)

WV HB215

Creating a special revenue account known as the Military Authority Reimbursable Expenditure Fund

WV HB1333

Higher educational institutions, public; tuition, children of active duty service members, etc.

WV SB140

Provides active duty military members, qualified veterans, or the spouses and dependent children of certain military members with an education benefit. (gov sig)

WV HB1041

Higher educational institutions, public; in-state tuition, children of active duty service members.

WV HB2152

Higher educational institutions, public; in-state tuition, children of active duty service members.

WV SB195

Expanding early childhood education programs to three-year-old children

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