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The CHIP IN for Veterans Act allows the VA to accept donations for facility improvements, enhancing care for veterans and expanding project eligibility through 2031.
The CHIP IN for Veterans Act allows the VA to accept donations for facility improvements, enhancing care for veterans and expanding project eligibility through 2031.
The CHIP IN for Veterans Act of 2025 (HR 217) aims to enhance the ability of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to accept donations for the construction and improvement of VA medical facilities. This legislation seeks to make permanent a pilot program initiated in 2016, which has seen limited implementation since its inception.
The primary purpose of HR 217 is to:
- Reauthorize and expand the existing pilot program that allows the VA to accept donations of real property and related improvements from non-federal partners.
- Clarify the scope of eligible projects to include not only major construction but also minor construction and non-recurring maintenance projects.
- Accelerate the modernization of VA infrastructure to better serve veterans across the country.
Expansion of Eligible Projects:
Extension of the Program:
Clarification of Terms:
The CHIP IN for Veterans Act of 2025 represents a significant step towards enhancing the infrastructure available to veterans by leveraging community support and resources. By expanding the scope of eligible projects and extending the program's duration, this legislation aims to create a more responsive and effective VA system.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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