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Committee advances bill extending veteran tuition waivers and removing 10‑year barrier

February 25, 2026 | 2026 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Committee advances bill extending veteran tuition waivers and removing 10‑year barrier
The House Government Operations Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 220 with a favorable recommendation. Sponsor remarks said the bill addresses an unintended limit: a 10‑year cap on certain tuition waivers that has prevented some repeatedly deployed Purple Heart recipients from using graduate tuition benefits after multiple deployments.

Brian Garrett of the Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs told the committee the department and higher‑education partners do not know why the original 10‑year cap was set, but they support removing or adjusting that limit to allow eligible veterans to use benefits despite deployments and time away from the state. Representative Mike Peterson moved the favorable recommendation; the motion carried by voice vote with no recorded opposition.

Supporters framed the bill as a technical fix that restores access for veterans who serve multiple deployments; the committee’s unanimous recommendation advances the measure to the House floor.

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