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Pennacchio Bill Expands VA Benefits to Thousands of NJ National Guard Membersย 

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MORRIS COUNTY โ€” The New Jersey Senate has passed legislation sponsored by Senator Joe Pennacchio (R-26) that would allow New Jersey National Guard members who have been issued a NGB-22 form to access certain veteransโ€™ benefits. An NGB-22 is a type of discharge form issued to National Guard members in New Jersey after they have served the country.

Sen. Joe Pennacchioโ€™s legislation would expand VA benefits to thousands of New Jersey National Guard members.

โ€œAll veterans, regardless of where they have served our country, must be able to access the benefits they have earned,โ€ Pennacchio said. โ€œRight now, National Guard members are at a disadvantage. Many of these heroes are never issued the accepted DD-214 form. By expanding eligibility requirements to include the discharge forms they receive, we will ensure that the members of New Jerseyโ€™s National Guard can access the resources and tools they need to live and thrive at home.โ€

Currently, New Jersey has more thanย 8,000 active National Guard membersย serving on foreign or domestic missions

Under current law, veterans use DD-214 forms to access to veteransโ€™ benefits, such as a county veteran identification card or a โ€œveteranโ€ designation on their license. However, instead of a DD-214, members of the National Guard in New Jersey are issued a NGB-22 form upon discharge. The difference in documentation has made it difficult for members of the National Guard to access the benefits they need to live in New Jersey.

S-2538ย would rectify this concern, by allowing members of New Jerseyโ€™s National Guard who are issued an NGB-22 form to receive certain benefits designated for veterans.

An identical version of Sen. Pennacchioโ€™s bill is currently pending a committee hearing in the Assembly. If passed by the Assembly and signed into law, the legislation would take effect immediately. A copy ofย S-2538ย can be found here.

โ€œA county veteran identification card can provide important benefits and produce cost savings for our heroes,โ€ Pennacchio added. โ€œThousands of National Guard members serve our state and country honorably. The least we can do is provide them with direct access to the support they deserve. Todayโ€™s Senate passage of this bill proves that we are committed to helping all of New Jerseyโ€™s veterans succeed here, not just a select few.โ€

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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Governor NJ District Kiwanis International, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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