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Governor signs veteran aid bill
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
(Radio Iowa)overnor Chet Culver has approved a bill which
sets aside four-million more dollars for a
state program that provides financial aid to
Guard soldiers injured in Iraq or Afghanistan
and another which provides home-buying
assistance to active duty Iowa Guard troops
returning to the state.
Staff Sergeant
Mike Levine was on hand for the bill signing.
"I was wounded when I was in Iraq and my
platoon leader told me about the program. I put
in for it so it could catch me back up with my
bills and everything else because I was out of
work for a while," Levine says. "Within three
weeks I had it. This is a great program."
Levine, a Texas native who now lives in
Granger, was injured when a roadside bomb
exploded. He received a $10,000 grant from the
State of Iowa to tide him over during his
rehab, and until he was able to land a
full-time job. "My wife almost fell over when
she opened up the envelope because we weren't
expecting quite that much," he says. "It really
helped out a whole lot."
Governor
Culver is sending a pen he used to sign the
bill to Representative Ray Zirkelbach of
Monticello, a member of the Guard who is
currently on active duty in Iraq.
