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'Our survivors have endured enough suffering' | Lawmakers send letter to support repeal of Widow's Tax

The bill to repeal a law that strips 65,000 surviving military spouses of their full benefits is closer than ever to passing.

WASHINGTON — A bipartisan coalition of 177 members of the House of Representatives signed a letter to the chairman and ranking members of the House and Senate Armed Services Committee, urging the repeal of what's known as the "Widow's Tax."

It strips benefits from more than 65,000 surviving military spouses.

Sen. John Yarmuth's, D-KY. amendment to eliminate the SBP DIC Offset passed in the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act, the budget for the military.

The lawmakers are urging committee conferees to keep the legislation to end the offset in the final agreement as they begin deliberations on the NDAA.

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Surviving military spouses have been fighting for 40 years for a permanent fix to this law that unfairly impacts them and their families. 

In fact, Congress has repealed benefit compensation laws that unfairly impacted veterans and survivors six times. 

The DIC is a benefit the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs determined spouses are eligible to receive. The monthly $1,300 tax-free payment is given to survivors of service members who die in the line of duty, or if their death is due to a service-related injury or disease.

In 1972, Congress established the SBP -- an annuity military members pay into with their own money.

Surviving spouses thought they would receive a combined monthly payment of the SBP and DIC.

But, that law prevents them from collecting both federal benefits, even though, the SBP is an insurance program. Families lost out on at least $12,000 a year.

Update: Since our coverage, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) filed a motion to instruct NDAA conferees to include the House-passed language repealing the SBP-DIC Offset in the final conference version of the bill.  

So here's how you can help. The surviving military spouses want you to call the Senate conferee committee members below and ask them to please VOTE YES on Senator Jones’s motion to instruct defense conferees to adopt House language to repeal the widows tax. 

Jim Inhofe (R-OK) (202) 224-4721

Roger Wicker (R-MS) (202) 224-6253

Deb Fischer (R-NE) (202) 224-6551

Tom Cotton (R-AR) (202) 224-2353 

Mike Rounds (R-SD) (202) 224-5842 

Joni Ernst (R-IR) (202) 224-3254

Thom Tillis (R-NC) (202) 224-6342

Dan Sullivan (R-AK) (202) 224-3004

David Perdue (R-GA) (202) 224-3521

Kevin Cramer (R-ND) (202) 224-2043

Martha McSally (R-AZ) (202) 224-2235

Rick Scott (R-FL) (202) 224-5274

Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) (202) 224-3344

Josh Hawley (R-MO) (202) 224-6154

Jack Reed (D-RI) (202) 224-4642*

Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) (202) 224-2841 

Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) (202) 224-4551 

Richard Blumenthal D-CT) (202) 224-2823

Mazie Hirono (D-HI) (202) 224-6361 

Tim Kaine (D-VA) (202) 224-4024

Angus King (I-ME) (202) 224-5344

Martin Heinrich (D-NM) (202) 224-5521 

Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) (202) 224-4543 

Gary Peters (D-MI) (202) 224-6221 

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