Hawai‘i National Cemetery Act
Authorizes VA to establish a national cemetery in Hawai'i for veteran burials, addressing service member burial access gaps in the Pacific region.
Authorizes VA to establish a national cemetery in Hawai'i for veteran burials, addressing service member burial access gaps in the Pacific region.
HR 6921 proposes the establishment of a national cemetery in Hawai'i to provide burial services for veterans, active duty service members, and eligible family members. The bill would authorize the Department of Veterans Affairs to acquire land and develop cemetery infrastructure in the state, addressing a significant gap in veteran burial services in the Pacific region.
Hawai'i currently lacks a VA national cemetery despite having a substantial veteran population of approximately 35,000 service members. This creates logistical and financial hardships for Hawaii's veterans and their families, who must travel to the mainland or use private burial options. A dedicated national cemetery would ensure equitable access to VA burial benefits for Pacific-region veterans and reduce costs for families.
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