(KCEN) -- Just a few weeks after it was suspended, the military's tuition assistance program is starting to make its way back.
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a spending bill that will restore the aid for active duty troops.
The program, a victim of the sequester, was passed by the House and now awaits the President's signature.
Faced with some $43 billion in automatic, across-the-board cuts that kicked in on March 1, the military had suspended the program in a budget-cutting move, saying they could save $250 million to $300 million.