Turn Off The TV There Is Good News Elsewhere/ Veterans Jobs Bill Passes

 Comprehensive Legislation to End Veteran Unemployment

According to the Labor Department, there are 3.4 million job openings right now in the United States. Yet, many employers are finding that workers do not have the skills or training they need to qualify for them.

There are nearly 900,000 unemployed veterans in the United States–a staggering figure. The latest Department of Labor unemployment report shows that in October 2011, the average unemployment rate among all veterans was 7.7% and 12.1% for veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Equally troubling, veterans between the ages of 35 and 64, the group with the highest financial obligations and the fewest available VA education and training options, continue to make up nearly two-thirds of all unemployed veterans. Overall, nearly one in twelve of our nation’s heroes can’t find a job to support their family, don’t have an income that provides stability, and don’t have work that provides them with the confidence and pride that is so critical to their transition home.

The “VOW to Hire Heroes Act” is bipartisan, bicameral, comprehensive legislation that would lower the rate of unemployment among our nation’s veterans. This bill combines provisions of Chairman Miller’s Veterans Opportunity to Work (VOW) Act – which passed the House on October 12, 2011 –  (H.R. 2433; Report #112-242), and Chairman Murray’s Hiring Heroes Act (S. 951; Report #112-36), and veterans’ tax credits into a comprehensive jobs package that will aggressively attack the unacceptably high rate of veterans’ unemployment by:

  • Expanding Education & Training: To begin moving veterans out of the unemployment lines, the VOW to Hire Heroes Act of 2011 provides nearly 100,000 unemployed veterans of past eras and wars with up to 1-year of additional Montgomery GI Bill benefits to qualify for jobs in high-demand sectors, from trucking to technology. It also provides disabled veterans who have exhausted their unemployment benefits up to 1-year of additional VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment benefits.
  • Improving the Transition Assistance Program (TAP): Too many service members don’t participate in TAP and enter civilian life without a basic understanding of how to compete in a tight job market. Therefore, the VOW to Hire Heroes Act will make TAP mandatory for most service members transitioning to civilian status, upgrade career counseling options, and job hunting skills, as well as ensuring the program is tailored to individuals and the 21st Century job market.
  • Facilitating Seamless Transition: Getting a civil service job can often take months which often forces a veteran to seek unemployment benefits. To shorten the time to start a federal job after discharge, this bill would allow service members to begin the federal employment process by acquiring veterans preference status prior to separation.  This would facilitate a more seamless transition to civil service jobs at VA, or the many other federal agencies that would benefit from hiring our veterans.
  • Translating Military Skills and Training: This bill will also require the Department of Labor to take a hard look at how to translate military skills and training to civilian sector jobs, and will work to make it easier to get the licenses and certification our veterans need.
  • Veterans Tax Credits: The VOW to Hire Heroes Act provides tax credits for hiring veterans and disabled veterans who are out of work.

Furthermore, the VOW to Hire Heroes Act is completely paid for and does not increase the deficit.

4 thoughts on “Turn Off The TV There Is Good News Elsewhere/ Veterans Jobs Bill Passes”

  1. The hippies have done just fine.  I married one.  They are now the parents of these young men and women who are providing us the most skilled and educated Armed Forces in history… all volunteer! Just the way the hippies wanted it. So where is the wheel, and the grease? I just heard the whining.

    1. So the hippies have done just fine because they’ve offered their children as cannon fodder for criminal wars around the world, eh?  Can’t say I agree with your assessment of their kids’ education-if they were truly smart, they would never have volunteered to fight in illegal, immoral conflicts for a nation that drops them like a used condom once they’re finished using them. 
       
      This legislation is the equivalent of putting a band-aid on massive trauma and hoping the patient lives.  If this nation truly valued its veterans, it would end the wars it let its politicians start and work to ensure that their soldiers are never again placed in harm’s way based on lies and deceit.  You know, like hippies did 40 years ago, before they sold those values for material comfort and the illusion of security.
       
       

    2. Gotta agree with Tunk that I don’t know any hippies that wanted their kids to be cannon fodder or bomb brown people.

      Of course nowadays they can kill brown people by remote control from the safety of San Diego, so it is safer.  

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