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BILL • US HOUSE

HR 7027

To amend title 10, United States Code, to eliminate the recoupment of separation pay, special separation benefits, and voluntary separation incentive payments from members of the Armed Forces who subsequently receive disability compensation under laws administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs and to impose limitations on the authority of the Secretary of Defense to recoup such pay from members who subsequently receive military retired or retainer pay.

119th Congress
Introduced by Gus Bilirakis, Mike Levin,

Bill eliminates DoD recoupment of separation pay from veterans receiving VA disability benefits, increasing veteran compensation at potential fiscal cost.

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Bill Summary • HR 7027

Legislative bill overview

HR 7027 would eliminate the Department of Defense's practice of recouping separation pay, special separation benefits, and voluntary separation incentive payments from service members who later receive VA disability compensation. It would also restrict DoD's ability to recoup these payments from members who receive military retirement or retainer pay.

Why is this important

Currently, service members who receive separation incentives and later qualify for VA disability benefits or military retirement face "concurrent receipt" penalties where the government claws back the separation payments they already received. This bill addresses a long-standing grievance affecting veterans' financial security and could significantly impact military readiness by making separation incentives more attractive and transparent.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal impact: Eliminating recoupment could cost the DoD and VA substantial sums, requiring budget reallocation or increased defense spending
  • Fairness concerns: Some argue the current system prevents "double-dipping" and that eliminating it creates unequal treatment among service members with different separation circumstances
  • Implementation complexity: Distinguishing between retroactive and prospective application of the new rule may create administrative challenges and litigation risks

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