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HR 6960

Thomas M. Conway Veterans Access to Resources in the Workplace Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Chris Deluzio, Mike Kennedy, Nick LaLota and 6 other co-sponsors

HR 6960 creates workplace protections and support systems for veterans in civilian employment across federal and private sectors.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.
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Bill Summary ยท HR 6960

Legislative bill overview

HR 6960 establishes workplace protections and support resources for veterans in civilian employment. The bill was referred to multiple committees including Education and Workforce, Veterans' Affairs, House Administration, and Oversight and Government Reform, indicating it addresses employment rights, benefits coordination, and potentially federal workplace practices affecting veterans.

Why is this important

Veterans face unique employment challenges including service-related disabilities, mental health conditions (PTSD), and difficulty translating military experience to civilian roles. This bill attempts to create systematic support structures and legal protections, potentially reducing unemployment and underemployment among the veteran population while improving workplace integration.

Potential points of contention

  • Employer burden: Requirements for employer accommodations or veteran-specific workplace policies may increase compliance costs, particularly for small businesses unfamiliar with veteran-specific needs
  • Definition and scope: Unclear which veterans qualify for protections and what specific "resources" or accommodations are mandated versus optional
  • Overlap with existing law: Potential duplication or conflict with current Veterans Employment and Training Services (VETS), USERRA (Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act), and ADA protections already on the books

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