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The President, Congress and the Pentagon have more direct influence on the lives of military families than we care to admit. They increase our pay, decide which benefits we receive, and make all kinds of policy changes that we should know about. The good news is there are terrific watchdog organizations who are looking out for military families. Here is a round-up of news from these organization. Be sure to support them by becoming a member.
The President, Congress and the Pentagon have more direct influence on the lives of military families than we care to admit. They increase our pay, decide which benefits we receive, and make all kinds of policy changes that we should know about. The good news is there are terrific watchdog organizations who are looking out for military families. Here is a round-up of news from these organization. Be sure to support them by becoming a member.
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Married members of the military may receive economic stimulus payments this fall, even if their spouses or children don’t have social security numbers, following the newly-enacted HEART Act (Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Tax Act of 2008).

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