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HR 1746

SAVE Act

119th Congress Introduced by Greg Stanton

The SAVE Act has no substantive provisions yet; it aims to standardize accreditation information for veterans to ease access to services, but details aren’t defined.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs.
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Bill Summary · HR 1746

Summary of HR 1746 — SAVE Act (Standardizing Accreditation Information for Veteran Ease Act)

Overview

HR 1746, introduced February 27, 2025, is titled the Standardizing Accreditation information for Veteran Ease Act, referred to as the SAVE Act. The bill’s primary sponsor is Representative Greg Stanton. As of the latest actions, it has been referred to the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and, more recently, to the Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs.

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill’s formal citation is the SAVE Act.
  • The available text, provided in the version content, only designates the Act’s short title and does not include any substantive provisions.
  • Based on the title alone, the intent appears to center on standardizing accreditation information to “ease” veterans’ access to processes or services. However, no detailed objectives, definitions, or procedures are included in the provided material.

Key Provisions (Substantive text unavailable)

  • No specific provisions, requirements, definitions, funding mechanisms, or timelines are included in the materials provided.
  • The absence of text means there are no enacted standards, agencies, or regulatory changes specified at this time.

Who is Affected

  • The bill’s title indicates a focus on accreditation information for veterans, suggesting stakeholders such as veterans and the entities responsible for accreditation processes within veteran services.
  • The lack of detail means the exact agencies, programs, or procedures affected (e.g., VA offices, accreditation bodies, or service providers) are not defined in the available text.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: February 27, 2025
  • Initial referral: House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs (February 27, 2025)
  • Substantive referral: Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs (March 27, 2025)
  • Current status: Referred to the Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs (no further actions listed in the provided information)

Sponsorship

  • Primary Sponsor: Rep. Greg Stanton

Notes and Next Steps

  • The current summary is limited to the text provided. To assess substantive impact, a full bill text is needed to identify specific provisions, definitions, implementation timelines, funding, and regulatory changes.
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