I think if veterans had the ability to tap into their GI Bill, whatever that funding might be--let's say 200 grand or $400,000--if they are able to tap into that and apply that to a business venture as they leave the military--obviously, there has to be certain parameters and guidelines, but I think that is a phenomenal way for us to set them up for success and a win.
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McGarvey discusses utilizing GI Bill funding for veterans' business ventures.
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