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For Immediate
Release
9/18/08
Pippy Bill Providing Honor Guards at National
Cemetery of the Alleghenies Heads to Governor for Enactment
Also extends health coverage for returning
soldiers enrolling in college.
Harrisburg – Legislation sponsored by Sen. John Pippy (R-37) to provide honor
guards for burials at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies received final
approval today and was sent to the governor to be signed into law.
Under
Senate Bill 180, the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
will contract with veterans service organizations to perform honor guard duties
at the site. The 260-acre National Cemetery of the Alleghenies opened in 2005 in
Cecil, Washington County.
“There are more than 323,000 veterans living in western Pennsylvania, and the
purpose of this legislation is to ensure that those who choose to be laid to
rest here be accorded the dignified tribute they have earned,” said Pippy. “The
program will be similar to the one administered at the Fort Indiantown Gap
National Cemetery in central Pennsylvania. It serves the mission of such sites,
to treat veterans and their families with the utmost dignity, respect and
compassion."
Senate Bill 180 was initially approved by the Senate last year and sent to
the House of Representatives for consideration.
The measure was amended in the House to add eye and dental health plans to
those covered under a current law that allows soldiers returning from military
deployment to remain on their parents’ health insurance plans while enrolling in
college. Coverage would last for a period equal to the amount of time they were
deployed.
Contact:
Cheryl Schriner
(717) 787-5839
Additional Information:
Veterans
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