ICYMI: House Passes 4 Bills to Make VA Work for Veterans
Washington,
September 25, 2024
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Kathleen McCarthy
Today, House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Mike Bost (R-Ill.), released the following statement after the House passed four bipartisan veterans’ bills this week:
“Each of the bipartisan bills the House passed this week would expand economic and education opportunities for veterans and their families by cutting back the red tape and making programs at VA work better for them,” said Chairman Bost. “From expanding training for veterans to enter the trucking industry, to reducing the costs for veterans who want to become pilots, to cutting fees for service-connected veterans who need a specially adapted vehicle, to implementing a call back customer service system at VA, these are the modern improvements House Republicans are fighting for every day. I want to thank Representatives Van Orden, Kean, Calvert, Edwards, Senator Fischer, and Delegate Moylan for their work on each of these bills, and I look forward to seeing them signed into law soon.” The following bills were passed out of the House today: H.R. 7323 – Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserves Tuition Fairness Act of 2024 (Rep. Van Orden) H.R. 6656 – Stuck on Hold Act (Rep. Calvert) S. 656 – Veteran Improvement Commercial Driver License Act of 2023 (Sen. Fischer/Rep. Edwards) H.R. 522 – Deliver for Veterans Act (Del. Moylan) |