We strongly urge Congress to correct this oversight quickly by permitting the $17,500 upper limit without deference to an in-state tuition rate for out-of-state Veterans seeking a higher education at public institutions.
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Butterfield advocates for legislation to address tuition disparities for out-of-state veterans.
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