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The proposal would expand educational benefits for veterans by allowing them to earn additional education credits through military service and work experience, making it easier for former service members to pursue college degrees or vocational training. Veterans would be able to combine their GI Bill benefits with credits earned during their time in the armed forces, potentially reducing the time and cost needed to complete a degree program. This change would primarily benefit veterans transitioning to civilian life by giving them more flexible and comprehensive options for furthering their education.
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