HSAs For Heroes Act
The HSAs For Heroes Act expands Health Savings Account eligibility for veterans, allowing contributions without a disability and supporting caregivers with flexible fund use.
The HSAs For Heroes Act expands Health Savings Account eligibility for veterans, allowing contributions without a disability and supporting caregivers with flexible fund use.
The HSAs For Heroes Act (HR 5933) was introduced in the House of Representatives on November 7, 2025. The bill aims to enhance the accessibility of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for veterans, particularly those who have served in the military, by expanding eligibility and modifying certain provisions related to HSA contributions and distributions.
The primary intent of the HSAs For Heroes Act is to:
- Broaden eligibility for HSA contributions to include veterans who do not have a service-connected disability.
- Facilitate the use of HSA funds for medical expenses incurred during periods of caregiving.
- Eliminate the requirement for a high-deductible health plan to contribute to an HSA.
The HSAs For Heroes Act seeks to improve healthcare financial options for veterans by expanding HSA eligibility and usage, thereby enhancing their ability to manage medical expenses effectively. This legislation represents a significant step toward recognizing and supporting the healthcare needs of veterans and their caregivers.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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