Cuomo: New York to waive tuition for fallen service members' kids

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019
New York to waive tuition for fallen service members' kids
New York will waive tuition for the families of fallen service members.

NEW YORK (WABC) -- New York is expanding a program that grants free state tuition and room and board to the families of military members who are killed or disabled.

Governor Andrew Cuomo made the announcment Wednesday during the Month of the Military Child.

"To our military families we express our gratitude, our respect and our admiration," said Cuomo. "We owe them everything because they pay the price for our freedom."

Previously, the program was only extended to relatives of those killed in a combat zone. Now it will cover costs for all children and spouses of those killed while on duty.

The governor made the announcement days after Republicans accused the Democrat-led Assembly of blocking legislation to expand scholarships for the Gold Star families.

Cuomo said Wednesday that there was no need to wait for lawmakers to act, and he had already directed state higher education officials to expand the existing Military Enhanced Recognition Incentive and Tribute scholarship program immediately.

The expanded scholarship will offer children and spouses free tuition and room and board to public colleges and universities - or an equivalent scholarship to attend private schools. The MERIT scholarship offered recipients living on campus a maximum of $24,250 and commuting recipients $15,750 for the 2018-2019 school year.

The expansion is expected to cost "several million dollars," according to Cuomo, who said it was a small price to honor the sacrifice of fallen service members and their families.

Republicans blasted the Democrat-led Assembly last week after a GOP bill expanding scholarships for Gold Star families was blocked by a legislative committee. They noted that Democrats had already passed legislation extending state financial aid to students brought into the country illegally as children.

President Donald Trump tweeted his way into the debate Friday, two days after Cuomo said he supports making attending a state college or university free for the children of service members who died while performing their official duties.

"In New York State, Democrats blocked a Bill expanding College Tuition for Gold Star families after approving aid for illegal immigrants," Trump tweeted. "No wonder so many people are leaving N.Y. Very Sad!"

In response, Democrats highlighted the existing scholarship for Gold Star families and asserted Republicans should have pushed for the expansion before lawmakers passed a new state budget April 1.


(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)