Bill
HR 3159
Improving SCRA Benefit Utilization Act
HR 3159 enhances access to Servicemembers Civil Relief Act benefits, ensuring military personnel and families can better utilize protections for financial and legal security.
Bill
HR 3159
HR 3159 enhances access to Servicemembers Civil Relief Act benefits, ensuring military personnel and families can better utilize protections for financial and legal security.
The Improving SCRA Benefit Utilization Act (HR 3159) was introduced in the House of Representatives on May 1, 2025. This bill aims to enhance the utilization of benefits provided under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), which offers various protections to military members in areas such as housing, credit, and legal proceedings.
The primary intent of HR 3159 is to improve access to and awareness of the benefits available to servicemembers under the SCRA. By addressing barriers to utilization, the bill seeks to ensure that military personnel and their families can fully benefit from the protections afforded to them, thereby enhancing their financial and legal security.
While the specific provisions of HR 3159 are not detailed in the provided information, the bill is expected to include measures that may involve:
The bill primarily affects:
- Servicemembers: Active duty military personnel, reservists, and members of the National Guard.
- Military Families: Spouses and dependents of servicemembers who may also benefit from SCRA protections.
- Veterans: Individuals who have transitioned from active duty and may still be eligible for certain SCRA benefits.
HR 3159 has a diverse group of sponsors, including:
- Primary Sponsor: April McClain Delaney
- Cosponsors: Notable cosponsors include Christopher R. Deluzio, Donald G. Davis, James C. Moylan, and several others, reflecting bipartisan support for the legislation.
HR 3159 has a companion bill in the Senate, S 1550, which may parallel its objectives and provisions.
The Improving SCRA Benefit Utilization Act represents a significant effort to bolster the protections available to servicemembers under the SCRA. By enhancing awareness and accessibility of these benefits, the bill aims to support the financial and legal well-being of those who serve in the military and their families. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, further details on specific provisions and impacts are expected to emerge.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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