After public fury over the suspension of payments during the government shutdown, President Obama signed legislation on Thursday that will reinstate death benefits to the families of military service members killed since Oct. 1st.
Earlier in the day, the Senate approved a bill that allowed the Pentagon to restore benefits for surviving family members to cover funeral and burial costs and death gratuities. Since the government shutdown, the Pentagon was forced to suspend its payments to the families of 29 soldiers who died on active duty. The Pentagon typically grants a one-time payment of $100,000 within three days of a service member’s death.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said on Thursday that the legislation was unnecessary because the Fisher House Foundation had agreed on Wednesday to continue the payments to the families during the shutdown. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said the Pentagon would reimburse the private charity after the shutdown was over.








