Relating to the military ARTICLE 1 Requiring counties to reserve the position of families receiving +child care assistance or on the basic sliding fee waiting list becoming +temporarily ineligible for assistance due to increased income from active +military service upon deactivation; prohibiting employers from asking job applicants +about armed forces reserve or national guard status with intent to discriminate, +exempting public employees asking a question or requesting a statement for +veterans preference determination purposes, requiring the adjutant general and+ the commissioner of veterans affairs to publicize the prohibition; +increasing the tuition reimbursement level for members of the national guard +attending postsecondary educational institutions; transferring powers, duties +and responsibilities of the commissioner of education relating to the +veterans training program and educational benefits to the commissioner of +veterans affairs; making mandatory the option of school districts to pay +salary differentials to and temporarily continue health and dental insurance+ coverage for eligible active members of the national guard or reserves; +requiring the commissioner of veterans affairs by a certain date to provide the +legislature with the information needed to implement a global war on terrorism +bonus to veterans; repealing the veterans training program ARTICLE 2 Striking certain obsolete language in certain statutory provisions +relating to veterans including provisions relating to the state soldiers +assistance fund and certain educational benefits; repealing certain provisions +relating to veterans cemeteries and hawking or peddling licenses(Ch. 256, 2004)