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For Immediate Release
May 5, 2010
Contact: Tim Hennessey
(717) 787-3110

Committee Approves Mensch Bill for Valley Forge Appointments
Senate Bill 1318 creates legislative selection process for
military academy/college
On Tuesday May 4th, the Senate Education Committee approved Senate Bill
1318. The legislation, introduced by Senator Bob Mensch (R-24), would create a
new program for legislative appointments to the Valley Forge Military Academy &
College (VFMA&C).
"Senate Bill 1318 creates a program with Valley Forge Military College to
establish a legislative appointment process not unlike the programs we have with
the national military academies, like West Point," Senator Mensch said "Each
legislator, Senator and Representative, would be entitled to one appointment per
academic year."
VFMA&C is a two-year, transfer program from which almost all students move on
to four-year colleges and universities. Valley Forge is also the only
institution in the Northeastern United States offering an Early Commissioning
Program, which allows successful candidates to earn a commission as a second
lieutenant in the Army in two years rather than the standard four years through
ROTC programs at other colleges and universities.
"Valley Forge has a long tradition of providing character-based education
within an academic and military environment," said Senator Mensch, a member of
the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee. "The institute
provides the training and discipline that builds a solid foundation enabling
young men and women to be successful in a wide variety of career paths. Its
students have gone on to become military leaders, business and industry
executives, government officials, professional athletes Rhoades Scholars and
White House Fellows."
The State Military College Legislative Appointment Initiative Program created
under Senate Bill 1318 would allow each member of the legislature to create a
selection committee to recommend an eligible student for enrollment at Valley
Forge.
The State Ethics Commission would be charged with developing guidelines to
govern the establishment and functions of the selection committee in order to
prevent conflicts of interests or other potential ethics violations. |