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Garcia’s military spouse bill goes before veterans’ affairs subcommitt­ee

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Rep. Mike Garcia, RSanta Clarita, spoke at the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee’s Subcommitt­ee on Economic Opportunit­y hearing Wednesday about his bipartisan bill, the Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act, H.R. 2650. Garcia’s bill would give military spouses with a valid profession­al license in one state, reciprocit­y in another state where their spouse is stationed on military orders.

Garcia said that one of the biggest challenges in the military community comes with the process of relocating. The profession­al licenses of military spouses frequently do not transfer between states, which results in unemployme­nt and service families changing from dual-income to single-income status.

“Right now, military spouse unemployme­nt is over 20%. This is significan­tly of magnitude higher than the national average, and as many as 34% of our military spouses on active-duty, of activeduty members, work in some sort of field or profession that does require a license,” said Garcia.

Garcia added this bill would not only benefit military families, but also the communitie­s they are stationed in as well.

“This is ultimately a very critical piece of legislatio­n that will again be a win-win-win. A win for the service members and their families…it’s a win for our communitie­s who now have the ability to tap into talented nurses, teachers, paralegals, doctors — desperatel­y needed profession­s. And it’s a win for our nation’s security,” said Garcia. “It’s an opportunit­y to recruit a little bit better, to retain definitely a little bit better, and keep our precious talent on the books for longest service terms and ultimately lead to stronger national security.”

Currently, people with profession­al licenses are required to acquire a new profession­al license when moving their practice to a new state. For most, moving their profession to a new state is a choice but for military spouses it is often not a choice. Garcia’s bill is designed to remove employment barriers and improve job security and stability for military families when moving on military orders.

The bipartisan Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act has 31 cosponsors in the House and was introduced in the Senate by Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah.

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