Perry Signs Bill Making College Credit Easier for Vets

SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ Gov. Rick Perry has ceremonially signed a bill that will help veterans earn college diplomas more quickly.

He said Texas has a special duty to help because so many military bases and veterans are located in the state.

The new law helps vets get college credit for military training and will help them earn college degrees in less time while paying less tuition. Perry said that will help them transition from military to civilian life.

Sen. Leticia Van de Putte, the San Antonio Democrat who authored the legislation, joined Perry to tout the College Credit for Heroes program. She said while they are on opposite sides politically, they work hand-in-hand when it comes to military affairs.

The bill signing was only ceremonial. Perry signed the legislation into law last month.

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