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GI Bill Expansion Proposal Raises Concerns Over Online Training and Veteran Benefits

9 min · 26. Juni 2026
Episode GI Bill Expansion Proposal Raises Concerns Over Online Training and Veteran Benefits Cover

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Marine Corps veteran Will Hubbard discusses concerns about the proposed Take Care of America's Veterans Act, arguing that while the bill includes positive reforms, it could weaken GI Bill protections. He warns against expanding fully online trade training, increasing housing allowances without addressing regional costs, and failing to protect veterans from predatory schools that can exhaust their earned education benefits.

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