AG Biden, Sen. Townsend, Rep. Jaques Introduce Bill to Protect Delawareans Serving Their State and Country
Consumer Protection | Department of Justice | Department of Justice Press Releases | Date Posted: Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Consumer Protection | Department of Justice | Department of Justice Press Releases | Date Posted: Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Dover – Members of the United States military and the Delaware National Guard will receive important consumer protections under legislation unveiled late Tuesday that creates a state-level version of the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and gives Attorney General Beau Biden’s office the authority to enforce the new law.
SB 206, was developed by Biden’s office and is sponsored by Sen. Bryan Townsend, D-Newark, and Rep. Earl Jaques, D-Glasgow. Biden is an Iraq War veteran, Townsend is the chair of the Senate Banking Committee and a member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, and Jaques is the chair of the House Veterans Affairs Committee and retired from the Delaware National Guard as a 1-star general after more than 36 years of service.
The federal SCRA dates back to the Civil War and protects members of the military from having to defend themselves against most civil proceedings, such as foreclosure, while they are serving their country on active duty or are forced to move because of their military service. The federal SCRA also protects servicemembers who have to break leases or contracts due to military deployment.
“Members of our military and their families sacrifice to protect Delaware and our country,” Biden said. “We need to protect those who protect us. The men and women who are putting their safety at risk should be focused on their mission, not defending themselves at home. I look forward to working with Sen. Townsend, Rep. Jaques and all of the members of the General Assembly to give these important protections to our men and women in uniform.”
SB 206 incorporates these protections into a state law and also expands the SCRA by extending relief to members of the Delaware National Guard who are called into active military service for the State of Delaware for a period of more than 30 consecutive days. These Guard members are not covered under the current federal SCRA.
Townsend, D-Newark, said the proposal gives an added level of protection to Delaware’s service members.
“The current federal law establishes important protections for our service members,” Townsend said. “The proposed legislation takes this protection a step forward, enabling Delaware’s Department of Justice itself to provide the same protection directly to Delaware service members.”
By putting the federal protections into state law, Attorney General Biden’s office will have the authority to enforce the law and protect members of the Delaware National Guard and military men and women who reside in Delaware. Attorney General Biden’s office would have the authority to prosecute violations of the state law. Right now, it cannot prosecute violators because the protections are only in federal law, not the Delaware Code.
“Military members, including our guardsmen, put their lives on hold and sacrifice to serve our state and country,” said Rep. Earl Jaques, D-Glasgow, a retired Delaware Air National Guard brigadier general. “They deserve the protections they receive from the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and the bill we are introducing will make those protections even stronger. We owe it to the Delaware National Guard, our civilian military, to make sure they receive the same protections as other military members.
Examples of provisions of the federal SCRA include:
This bill is the latest effort from Attorney General Biden to strengthen the financial protections given to military personnel and to ensure the laws providing those protections are followed. Biden’s office secured stronger consumer protections for military members and their families in a February 2012 national settlement with five of the largest mortgage-servicing banks, has held outreach events for military personnel with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Delaware National Guard, and is preparing to hold a military consumer protection event in July.
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Consumer Protection | Department of Justice | Department of Justice Press Releases | Date Posted: Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Dover – Members of the United States military and the Delaware National Guard will receive important consumer protections under legislation unveiled late Tuesday that creates a state-level version of the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and gives Attorney General Beau Biden’s office the authority to enforce the new law.
SB 206, was developed by Biden’s office and is sponsored by Sen. Bryan Townsend, D-Newark, and Rep. Earl Jaques, D-Glasgow. Biden is an Iraq War veteran, Townsend is the chair of the Senate Banking Committee and a member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, and Jaques is the chair of the House Veterans Affairs Committee and retired from the Delaware National Guard as a 1-star general after more than 36 years of service.
The federal SCRA dates back to the Civil War and protects members of the military from having to defend themselves against most civil proceedings, such as foreclosure, while they are serving their country on active duty or are forced to move because of their military service. The federal SCRA also protects servicemembers who have to break leases or contracts due to military deployment.
“Members of our military and their families sacrifice to protect Delaware and our country,” Biden said. “We need to protect those who protect us. The men and women who are putting their safety at risk should be focused on their mission, not defending themselves at home. I look forward to working with Sen. Townsend, Rep. Jaques and all of the members of the General Assembly to give these important protections to our men and women in uniform.”
SB 206 incorporates these protections into a state law and also expands the SCRA by extending relief to members of the Delaware National Guard who are called into active military service for the State of Delaware for a period of more than 30 consecutive days. These Guard members are not covered under the current federal SCRA.
Townsend, D-Newark, said the proposal gives an added level of protection to Delaware’s service members.
“The current federal law establishes important protections for our service members,” Townsend said. “The proposed legislation takes this protection a step forward, enabling Delaware’s Department of Justice itself to provide the same protection directly to Delaware service members.”
By putting the federal protections into state law, Attorney General Biden’s office will have the authority to enforce the law and protect members of the Delaware National Guard and military men and women who reside in Delaware. Attorney General Biden’s office would have the authority to prosecute violations of the state law. Right now, it cannot prosecute violators because the protections are only in federal law, not the Delaware Code.
“Military members, including our guardsmen, put their lives on hold and sacrifice to serve our state and country,” said Rep. Earl Jaques, D-Glasgow, a retired Delaware Air National Guard brigadier general. “They deserve the protections they receive from the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and the bill we are introducing will make those protections even stronger. We owe it to the Delaware National Guard, our civilian military, to make sure they receive the same protections as other military members.
Examples of provisions of the federal SCRA include:
This bill is the latest effort from Attorney General Biden to strengthen the financial protections given to military personnel and to ensure the laws providing those protections are followed. Biden’s office secured stronger consumer protections for military members and their families in a February 2012 national settlement with five of the largest mortgage-servicing banks, has held outreach events for military personnel with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Delaware National Guard, and is preparing to hold a military consumer protection event in July.
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Related Topics: consumer protection
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