Kiggans introduces bill to protect Coast Guard members, provide 20-year retirement benefits
- Legislation has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives to provide Coast Guard members with equal retirement benefits as other military branches.
- The Coast Guard Separation Parity Act aims to prevent enlisted members from being forced to retire two years before reaching 20 years of service.
- Kiggans stated that the legislation is about fairness and recognizing the sacrifices of Coast Guard members for their right to retire with benefits.
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Legislation introduced to strengthen Coast Guard retirement protections - Washington Examiner
(The Center Square) – Legislation has been introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives to ensure Coast Guard members receive the same 20-year retirement benefits as other branches of the military. Reps. Jen Kiggans, R-Va., and Jill Tokuda, D-Hawaii, introduced the Coast Guard Separation Parity Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at establishing “equal protections” for members of the Coast Guard by creating parity with the other armed forces. The …

Legislation introduced to strengthen Coast Guard retirement protections
(The Center Square) – Legislation has been introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives to ensure Coast Guard members receive the same 20-year retirement benefits as other branches of the military.
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