Bill
SB 137
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Expands veteran high school diploma program to honorably discharged students who left school to enlist in any conflict authorized by the President or Congress, via local boards.
Bill
SB 137
Expands veteran high school diploma program to honorably discharged students who left school to enlist in any conflict authorized by the President or Congress, via local boards.
Sponsor: Senator Simonaire (Maryland)
Code Section Amended: Education Article §7‑206.1
Introduced: Jan 8, 2025 (first reader Jan 27, 2025)
Hearing: 1/29 (committee)
Planned effective date (if enacted): October 1, 2025
SB 137 expands an existing program that allows honorably discharged veterans who left high school to enlist in the U.S. armed forces to obtain a state‑issued high school diploma. The bill broadens eligibility from a set list of conflicts (World War II, Korea, Vietnam) to include any armed conflict that was authorized by the President of the United States or by Congress. The intent is to allow veterans who served in more recent or future authorized conflicts to access diplomas under the same process.
Summary: SB 137 modernizes and widens eligibility for the veteran diploma program so that honorably discharged veterans who left school to enlist in any President‑ or Congress‑authorized armed conflict can apply for a high school diploma through their local county board. The change is procedural/substantive in eligibility only and carries no anticipated state or significant local fiscal cost.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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