Autonomy for All Disabled Veterans Act
HR 3309 boosts financial aid for disabled veterans, raising home modification funds from $6,800 to $10,000, enhancing independence and living conditions.
HR 3309 boosts financial aid for disabled veterans, raising home modification funds from $6,800 to $10,000, enhancing independence and living conditions.
The Autonomy for All Disabled Veterans Act (HR 3309) aims to enhance the financial support provided to disabled veterans for home health services. Specifically, the bill seeks to increase the monetary assistance available for improvements and structural alterations to veterans' homes, thereby promoting greater independence and quality of life for those who have served in the military.
The bill proposes the following significant changes to Title 38 of the United States Code:
Increase in Financial Assistance:
Effective Date:
Exclusions:
Adjustment for Inflation:
This legislation primarily impacts:
- Disabled Veterans: Those who require home modifications due to service-related disabilities will benefit from increased financial support.
- Veterans' Families: Families of disabled veterans may experience improved living conditions as a result of the enhancements made to their homes.
The bill is sponsored by:
- Eric Sorensen (Primary Sponsor)
- Brittany Pettersen
- Zoe Lofgren
- Brian K. Fitzpatrick
- Mark Takano
- Nicole Malliotakis
- Jesús G. "Chuy" García
HR 3309 represents a significant step toward improving the quality of life for disabled veterans by increasing the financial resources available for necessary home modifications. By adjusting these amounts for inflation, the bill aims to ensure that veterans receive adequate support in maintaining their independence and well-being.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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