DoD Asks States to Fix School Headaches for Military Kids
Published Date: 11/24/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Defense is asking for ideas to help states make life easier for military members and their families in 2027. They want to fix problems like school changes for kids and retirement benefits for military spouses. This effort could lead to new state policies that save money and reduce stress for military families starting soon.
Analyzed Economic Effects
11 provisions identified: 11 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Support for Special Education Continuity
The DoD designated "State Support for Military Families with Special Educational Needs" as a State Policy Priority (Approved 2024). States are encouraged to ensure timely establishment of special education services and reduce procedural burdens when military-connected children with disabilities relocate.
In-State Tuition Continuity for Dependents
The DoD designated "In-State Tuition Continuity" as a State Policy Priority in 2019 to address higher education cost impacts on military dependents due to frequent relocations. States can adopt policies to preserve in-state tuition eligibility for military-connected students.
Military Spouse Employment Preference
The DoD designated Military Spouse Employment Preference as a State Policy Priority (Approved 2024) and noted military spouses face a 20% unemployment rate. States can enact hiring and procurement preferences to help military spouses find work.
Licensure Portability for Military Spouses
The DoD acknowledged challenges with non-portable state occupational licensing and has designated Enhanced Spouse License Portability and Occupational Licensure Interstate Compacts as State Policy Priorities (designations dating from 2011, 2017, 2020). States can adopt compacts or reciprocity to make it easier for military spouses to keep working after moves.
Medicaid Waiver Portability for Children
The DoD designated "Retention of Medicaid Waiver Status" as a State Policy Priority (Approved 2013) to address lack of Medicaid waiver portability for military-connected children with disabilities. States can act to preserve waiver status when families relocate so services continue.
Education Policy Implementation Support
The DoD designated "Education Policy Implementation and Information Enhancements" as a State Policy Priority (Approved 2025). States are encouraged to clarify requirements, improve communication, and streamline access to education information to help military-connected children and families during relocations.
Open Enrollment Flexibility for Schools
The DoD has designated Open Enrollment Flexibility as a State Policy Priority (Approved 2022). States can allow military-connected students to remain in their current school placement or access alternate enrollment options after a relocation to reduce disruption to their education.
Streamlined WIC Access for Military Families
The DoD recognizes barriers military families face accessing WIC benefits during relocations and supports recommendations for improving verification and income eligibility processes. The DoD asked states to consider permitting remote or virtual advance enrollment for WIC applicants.
State Exemption for DoD Family Child Care Homes
The DoD designated a State Exemption for DoD Family Child Care Homes as a State Policy Priority (Approved 2023). States can exempt in-home child care providers certified by the DoD from duplicative State licensure to improve access to family child care for military families.
Household Goods Move Oversight
The DoD acknowledged concerns about household goods moving services and supports suggestions for enhanced state-level consumer protections and oversight of movers used during PCS moves. Improved oversight could change dispute resolution and consumer protections for military families who move.
Housing Affordability Protections for Military Families
The DoD acknowledged military family housing affordability challenges and comments recommending state-level rent control or enhanced interest rate protections for military families. The Department appreciates efforts to enhance financial protections beyond Federal requirements.
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