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REPUBLICAN
PRESS RELEASE
May 2, 2007
SEVERELY DISABLED ACTIVE DUTY TROOPS WILL
BENEFIT UNDER CRAIG’S MORTGAGE LEGISLATION
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) Home ownership is part of the American dream, but that
dream can become a nightmare for families who do not have some form of
mortgage insurance.
U.S. Senator Larry took action today to address that reality by
introducing legislation (S. 1265) on Wednesday that would expand
eligibility for the Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans' Mortgage
Life Insurance (VMLI). His bill would include members of the Armed
Forces who have received housing modification grant assistance from VA
for severely disabling conditions.
"Some military personnel who are severely injured can remain in active
duty status for years. In recognition of what can be an extremely
lengthy recovery and separation process, in 2004 we in Congress allowed
housing grants to be made to active duty servicemembers. However, we did
not extend the same access to VA's Veterans’ Mortgage Life Insurance
program for those still on active duty, an oversight that my legislation
would remedy," said Craig, the ranking member of the Senate Committee on
Veterans’ Affairs.
Veterans with certain severe disabilities, such as those who have lost
legs, or eyesight, currently qualify for VA housing grants of up to
$50,000 through the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) grant program. The
grants help families with needed housing adaptations, such as the
widening of doorways, the construction of wheelchair ramps, and the
installment of handrails. The receipt of the grant is the gateway to
VMLI eligibility.
"Notwithstanding the housing grant assistance, servicemembers and
veterans must still pay any underlying mortgage that exists on the
modified home," Craig said. "To ensure that survivors are not saddled
with mortgage debt they cannot afford following the death of a severely
disabled veteran, VA's VMLI program is available. Under my legislation
it will now be available to active duty servicemembers."
Under VMLI, up to $90,000 of coverage, or coverage in the amount of any
outstanding mortgage debt, whichever is less, is available. Veterans pay
premiums at standard mortality rates and VA contributes subsidy payments
so that all program expenses are met.
"Legal distinctions limiting benefits based on one’s veteran’ status vs.
their ‘active duty’ status must be continually reevaluated. My
legislation expands what I believe is an encouraging trend that looks at
the career of a military man or woman as a continuum. It is a continuum
that begins the day they enlist and it ends the day they die. Our
government's benefits should reflect that reality," Craig said.
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