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For Immediate Release Pippy: Lawmakers Unveil Legislation to Help Servicemen and WomenProposals address education, jobs, tax relief Harrisburg – The Pennsylvania Legislature is poised to consider a collection of bills providing new benefits for Pennsylvania's soldiers and veterans, according to state Sen. John Pippy (R-37). The measures range from assistance in employment and paying for an education to tax exemptions and additional days of paid leave, Pippy said. "Our servicemen and women have been asked to do more and more in recent years, but the support they receive for their sacrifices has not kept up the same pace," said Pippy. "This comprehensive package of assistance will not make their jobs any less dangerous, and it won't shorten an arduous tour of duty. But it will provide some practical help as they face their challenges as citizen-soldiers." The package includes:
Additional bills would provide education assistance and new health care support to service members. "The Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee have already acted on several of these bills, and I expect action on the rest to follow shortly," said Pippy. "It was an honor to serve in the military, and now it is an honor to work on behalf of those in uniform. We can never repay them for the sacrifice and the risk, but we can do our best to help out where we can." CONTACT: Matt Campion (412) 571-3822
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