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Congress passes legislation for retired veterans' benefits

WASHINGTON DC, USA - The United States Military has, for the last few days, been the icon of the media's spotlights. Despite the lack of temptation in enlisting in the armed forces, several boot camp sessions have been hosted by the new Joint

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Chiefs of Staff, who were sworn into their positions only days before, yielding a record amount of recruits.

The United States Congress has now passed the Retired Veterans' Benefits and Entitlements Program (RVBEP): legislation which grants High Class citizenship to all retired military veterans who have served for a continuous period longer than three months.

The legislation was spearheaded by Secretary of Defense Jennifer Hartson, who still has not spoken about PEMRAA (Preliminary Enrichment Military Reformation and Addition Act of 2015), a bill that radically changes the armed forces setup. Despite the disappearance of the legislation from the national spotlight, the military appears to already be operating based off of it.

President Russo has come out in public support of RVBEP, stating that "it will work to encourage Americans to serve our great nation in the highest form of honor" and "I expect great things will result from this legislation". The bill is on the Resolute Desk and waiting in the Oval Office, but has not been signed into law as of yet.

POLITICO White House (updated 4:35 PM EDT, 2015/01/18)

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