§ 12-62-501 - Legislative findings.
               	 		
12-62-501.    Legislative findings.
    (a)  The General Assembly recognizes that:
      (1)  Modern  warfare and the corresponding advancements in weapons require a higher  level of intelligence and skill and, therefore, a better educated  soldier. Minimum enlistment criteria are increasing with the passage of  time and the advent of new technology;
      (2)  While  enlistment incentives have remained the same for Reserve forces, they  have steadily declined or have been eliminated for the National Guard;
      (3)  States  surrounding Arkansas have increased incentives to National Guard  members, including tuition exemptions and waivers of out-of-state  tuition for qualified active National Guard members;
      (4)  Other  states have lost National Guard units but, because of Arkansas'  historically high strength, the state has been selected to receive  high-priority, high-strength units, actually increasing strength  requirements for certain high-readiness units;
      (5)  The  combined effect of these factors has caused assigned personnel strength  relative to authorized strength levels in the Arkansas National Guard  to decline steadily since early 1994; and
      (6)  As  educational requirements increase, there are fewer enlistees who can  qualify for critical specialties and as officer candidates.
(b)  The General Assembly further recognizes that:
      (1)  In  the absence of additional incentives, Arkansas' potential enlistees and  current members will be attracted to active duty or to Reserve or  National Guard units in surrounding states;
      (2)  While  tuition incentives may replace other incentives that have been  eliminated and may encourage college-qualified persons to enlist and  continue their education, a loan repayment program encourages personal  responsibility and long-term commitment to pursuit of educational goals;
      (3)  Utilizing  a combined program of education loans and tuition incentives for new  recruits and education loans for eligible existing members encourages a  better-educated population while rewarding bright and responsible young  persons for long-term community service in the National Guard; and
      (4)  An  incentive that is targeted as an educational loan repayment has the  dual benefit of encouraging and assisting the pursuit of postsecondary  education while making enlistment in the Arkansas National Guard more  attractive. The program also brings Arkansas' incentives for enlistment  more in parity with surrounding states.