Guymon Daily Herald

Lankford leads push to expand scholarshi­p eligibilit­y

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Senators James Lankford (R-OK) and Tom Carper (D-DE) introduced the Fry Scholarshi­p Enhancemen­t Act of 2023 to ensure surviving spouses and children of servicemem­bers who die as a result of a service-connected illness or injury have access to the benefits we owe them, some of which are currently tied up in eligibilit­y timeframes that need to be corrected in law.

“The women and men serving in our nation’s National Guard and Reserve continue to support our country, and in return our nation should strongly support their families,” said Lankford. “The bipartisan bill to expand the Fry Scholarshi­p to include the surviving families of members of the National Guard and Reserves who have died within 120 days of release from active duty is one that should pass this Congress without hesitation. I’m grateful for our colleagues in the House for their leadership on this bill, and I encourage the Senate to pass this bill in the days ahead.”

“Right now, the families of veterans who have died from servicerel­ated injury or illness—within 120 days of release from Active Duty—are afforded all VA benefits, except the Fry Scholarshi­p. This is simply not fair to our service members who have given their life to protect our country,” said Carper. “This bipartisan legislatio­n that I have introduced with Senator Lankford and the support of our nation’s Veterans Service Organizati­ons will ensure that surviving spouses and children of our service members, who have made the ultimate sacrifice, receive the full set of VA education benefits that they deserve.”

“Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors thanks Senators Lankford and Carper for re-introducin­g the Fry Scholarshi­p Enhancemen­t Act to expand eligibilit­y for the Fry Scholarshi­p to those who die in the 120 Day Release from Active Duty (REFRAD) period. Those who die in the 120 Day REFRAD period are eligible for all of the same benefits as those who die on active duty with the exception of the Fry Scholarshi­p and this bill will bring a long overdue parity to those surviving spouses and children,” said Bonnie Carroll, TAPS Founder and President.

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