Bill

BILL • US SENATE

S 1665

OATH Act of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by Richard Blumenthal,

Codifies obligations to Aberdeen’s Trusted Heroes, likely benefiting veterans programs; full text needed to confirm funding, eligibility, and scope.

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Bill Summary • S 1665

Summary of S 1665 — OATH Act of 2025

Overview

S 1665 is a bill introduced in the United States Senate named the Obligations to Aberdeen’s Trusted Heroes Act of 2025, abbreviated as the OATH Act of 2025. The long-form title indicates the bill would codify obligations related to “Aberdeen’s Trusted Heroes,” though the provided text does not include the bill’s substantive provisions.

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill’s official short title: OATH Act of 2025.
  • The bill’s full citation: “Obligations to Aberdeen’s Trusted Heroes Act of 2025.”
  • Based on the title, the act appears to address commitments or obligations concerning a group described as “Aberdeen’s Trusted Heroes.” The specific legal mechanisms, standards, rights, funding, or programs are not included in the text provided.

Legislative Status and Timeline

  • Introduced in Senate: May 7, 2025.
  • Initial procedural steps: Read twice and referred to the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs on May 7, 2025.
  • Next typical steps (not specified in the provided text): committee consideration, potential hearings or markups, and potential floor action, depending on committee and Senate calendars.

Sponsors

  • Primary sponsor: Senator Richard Blumenthal. No additional co-sponsors are listed in the provided information.

Key Provisions (Substantive text not provided)

  • The material available does not include the bill’s sections or specific provisions. As a result, the exact changes the bill would make, the programs it would create or modify, funding levels, eligibility criteria, enforcement mechanisms, or timelines are not described here.
  • What can be inferred from the title is that the bill targets “Obligations” toward a group described as “Aberdeen’s Trusted Heroes,” but concrete definitions, affected programs, or regulatory impacts require the full text.

Potential Impact (Preliminary, Based on Title and Committee)

  • Likely audience: veterans, servicemembers, and related veterans’ affairs programs, given the referred committee.
  • Possible areas of impact could include benefits administration, service commitments, or recognition/assistance programs for the designated group, subject to the actual statutory text.
  • Without the full provisions, it is not possible to specify funding, timelines, eligibility, or implementing agencies.

Practical Considerations and Next Steps

  • To assess the bill’s full impact, obtain the complete text and any summaries or amendments.
  • Monitor actions in the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs for hearings, votes, and potential reports.
  • Track any companion or related bills in the House, if applicable.

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