Sergeant Dave Crete FORGOTTEN Veterans Act of 2026
The act aims to broaden and expedite veterans’ benefits by expanding eligibility, improving identification of eligible veterans, and enhancing outreach and access.
The act aims to broaden and expedite veterans’ benefits by expanding eligibility, improving identification of eligible veterans, and enhancing outreach and access.
Note: The exact statutory language is not provided here. Based on the bill’s title and standard congressional practice, expected core areas could include:
- Eligibility and benefits enhancements: Clarifying or expanding eligibility criteria for veterans’ benefits (e.g., disability, health care, education, housing) for groups that have been neglected or misclassified.
- Recognition and records: Provisions to improve the identification and documentation of service and sacrifice related to certain veterans, potentially including auxiliary or reservist components.
- Outreach and coordination: Mandates for federal agencies (e.g., Department of Veterans Affairs) to conduct targeted outreach and streamline processes for affected veterans.
- Accountability and oversight: Provisions to track progress, with reporting requirements to Congress on implementation and impact.
- Funding and resources: Allocation or reallocation of resources to support newly covered veterans or to implement program improvements.
Note: For precise provisions, funding levels, and the exact veteran groups targeted, the bill’s text and committee reports should be consulted.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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