Three senators have offered amendments to a defense-authorization bill that seek more information about the use of service-member tuition benefits, Congressional Quarterly reports. One of the amendments, by Sen. Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, would require the defense secretary to report on the program’s costs and outcomes, and summarize complaints it has received against schools and colleges regarding their recruiting of veterans, or misrepresentation of the job prospects of their graduates. Another, by Sen. Scott P. Brown, Republican of Massachusetts, would require colleges that receive tuition benefits to disclose certain information. For-profit colleges are among the
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