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Senators introduce bill supporting education for children of fallen servicemembers

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Senator Kevin Cramer, US Senator for North Dakota | Senator Kevin Cramer Official website

Senator Kevin Cramer, US Senator for North Dakota | Senator Kevin Cramer Official website

U.S. Senators Kevin Cramer (R-ND), Jon Ossoff (D-GA), and Mike Rounds (R-SD) have introduced the Gold Star Children Education Act, aimed at supporting the education of children of fallen U.S. servicemembers. The proposed legislation would make these children eligible for enrollment in U.S. Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) schools on a tuition-free, space-available basis.

The DODEA manages 160 schools globally, providing K-12 education to the children of active duty servicemembers residing on military installations. While military families often highlight the availability of these schools as beneficial to their quality of life, Gold Star children currently lose eligibility after the death of a parent who served.

The Gold Star Children Education Act has received endorsements from Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), Blue Star Families, and Hire Heroes USA.

“America is the land of the free because of the brave servicemembers who sacrificed their lives in defense of our freedoms,” said Cramer. “After losing a parent who served, Gold Star children should not be further disrupted by losing their access to DOD schools. I joined Senators Ossoff and Rounds in introducing the Gold Star Children Education Act to preserve the educational options for families of fallen servicemembers.”

“We can never do enough to support the families of fallen U.S. servicemembers. That’s why I’m introducing this new bipartisan legislation to give more support to gold star families and ensure our children get the best education and support possible,” said Ossoff.

“We should all strive to thank our men and women in uniform as often as possible, but we have a special obligation to never forget the sacrifices made by their families as well,” said Rounds. “Military children in particular often grow up with a parent away from home for months at a time—even years over the course of a career in service. If, God forbid, their mom or dad makes the ultimate sacrifice, these Gold Star children should still be able to enroll in Department of Defense schools. I am pleased to co-lead the bipartisan Gold Star Children Education Act and honor this sacred trust.”

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