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Student loan assistance for National Guardsmen approved by committee | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By David Beasley | The Center Square contributor – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-29 11:52:00

(The Center Square) – Legislation that would help members of the National Guard repay their student loans was approved Tuesday morning by a committee in the North Carolina House of Representatives.

Nat.l Guard Student Loan Repayment Program, known also as House Bill 110, would establish the National Guard Student Loan Repayment program as incentive to join.

Active Guard members would be eligible for up to $50,000 for three years of service and an additional $10,000 for every additional year. The grants could not exceed the total amount of outstanding loans owed by the Guard member.

The legislation, proposed to be effective July 1, calls for $25.5 million in funding for the 2025-26 fiscal year. The legislation allows the Guard to seek repayment of the grant if a guardsman is discharged for misconduct or voluntarily resigns before the end of the three-year enlistment period. The terms of the repayment would have to be similar to the guardman’s original student loan.



Rep. Robert Reives, D-Chatham




The Homeland Security and Military and Veterans Affairs Committee gave approval, sending it to the Appropriations Committee.

“This is intended to be another tool to help the National Guard in recruitment and retention,” Rep. Robert Reives, D-Chatham, one of the bill’s sponsors, told the committee Tuesday. “A lot of times, National Guardsmen don’t have a lot of the same benefits as some of the same benefits that they might have if they were in some of the other branches. We want to give them that, especially when it comes down to school loan repayment.”

Under the legislation, the program would be administered by the N.C. National Guard Adjutant General.

National Guard members in North Carolina are already eligible for many other benefits, including free tuition at colleges and universities in the state, health insurance, retirement and Veterans Administration home loans.

In order to qualify for the Guard, applicants must be U.S. citizens between the ages of 17 and 35, and pass physical, mental and moral tests, according to the Guard’s website. Former members of the U.S. military who were honorably discharged can also join the Guard and receive credit for their active duty service.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

This article primarily reports on a legislative proposal regarding student loan repayment benefits for members of the National Guard in North Carolina. It presents the facts about the bill’s provisions, funding, and legislative process without using language that promotes a particular ideological viewpoint. The inclusion of a direct quote from a legislator offering a rationale for the bill contributes to balanced reporting, and there are no loaded terms or framing that suggest a bias. Overall, the article maintains a neutral, factual tone consistent with centrist reporting by focusing on the content and implications of the legislation without injecting opinion or ideological stance.

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Raleigh caps Independence Day with fireworks show outside Lenovo Center

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www.youtube.com – WRAL – 2025-07-05 16:47:24


SUMMARY: Raleigh’s Independence Day celebrations culminated with a large fireworks show outside the Lenovo Center, drawing thousands of families who enjoyed a safe, festive atmosphere with food and entertainment. Earlier, festivities began at the State Farmers Market, showcasing North Carolina’s local vendors and products. Attendees then gathered at the Lenovo Center to secure spots for the fireworks, with many expressing appreciation for the family-friendly environment. Traffic congestion followed the event, with police urging patience and safety. Nearby, Holly Springs hosted a patriotic bike parade, and Durham featured a fireworks display after the DBAT game, rounding out a day of regional Fourth of July festivities.

It was a festive Fourth of July in the Triangle, and the Lenovo Center closed things out with a bang.

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Red flags when you're buying or selling a used car

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www.youtube.com – WRAL – 2025-07-04 22:04:49


SUMMARY: Buying or selling a used car this summer requires caution due to prevalent scams. July is peak season for used car transactions, attracting scammers targeting both buyers and sellers. John Matarice highlights how easy it is to fall for fake check scams, like Matt Nef, who tried selling a 1948 Packard and received a counterfeit check exceeding his asking price, with requests to send money to a shipping company. Similarly, buyer Dejon Wallace nearly lost $1,200 on a fake check from a seller on Facebook Marketplace. To avoid fraud, always meet in person, never cash checks and send money back, and avoid wiring funds to strangers.

July is typically peak season for buying and selling used cars. Anyone in the market for one or trying to sell their own should be wary of scams.

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What to expect traveling for July 4: roads, weather, air travel

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2025-07-04 12:22:13


SUMMARY: Many Americans are traveling extensively this July 4th, with airports and roads packed for the holiday weekend. However, severe weather is causing significant disruptions. In Texas, heavy rainfall triggered flash floods near Kerrville, leading to evacuations and multiple deaths. The Northeast also faces storms, resulting in over 100,000 power outages across New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. New Jersey reported at least three storm-related deaths. Despite weather challenges, air travel is expected to hit a record with nearly 6 million domestic passengers, while over 61 million are predicted to travel by car. Gas prices are at their lowest July 4th average since 2021.

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