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BILL • US HOUSE

HR 1823

VA Budget Shortfall Accountability Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Jack Bergman, Mike Bost,

The VA Budget Shortfall Accountability Act mandates annual reviews of VA funding to protect 7 million veterans' benefits and ensure financial accuracy and accountability.

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Bill Summary • HR 1823

Summary of HR 1823: VA Budget Shortfall Accountability Act

Purpose and Intent

The VA Budget Shortfall Accountability Act (H.R. 1823) aims to enhance accountability and oversight regarding funding shortfalls within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Introduced by Rep. Jack Bergman on March 4, 2025, the bill mandates comprehensive reviews of the VA's financial management practices to prevent future budgetary miscalculations that could adversely affect veterans' services.

Key Provisions

  1. Initial Review by the Comptroller General:

    • The bill requires the Comptroller General of the United States to initiate a review within 30 days of enactment. This review will focus on:
      • The shortfall in funding for the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) for Fiscal Year 2024.
      • The anticipated shortfall for the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) in Fiscal Year 2025.
    • The review will include:
      • A comparison of monthly obligations and expenditures against the VA's spending plan.
      • Analysis of any transfers between accounts and reasons for significant deviations from the spending plan.
      • Recommendations for remedial actions to improve financial accuracy and prevent future shortfalls.
  2. Annual Reviews:

    • Following the initial review, the Comptroller General is required to conduct similar reviews annually for the next five years, ensuring ongoing oversight of the VA's funding situation.
  3. Reporting Requirements:

    • The Comptroller General must submit a report to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs within 30 days of completing each review.
    • The Secretary is then required to forward these reports to the relevant congressional committees, including the Committees on Veterans’ Affairs and Appropriations in both the House and Senate.

Affected Parties

  • Veterans and Beneficiaries: The bill is designed to protect the interests of approximately 7 million veterans who rely on timely benefits and healthcare services from the VA.
  • Department of Veterans Affairs: The legislation directly impacts the VA's financial management practices and accountability measures.

Background and Need for Legislation

In July 2024, the VA projected a need for nearly $2.9 billion in emergency funding for the VBA and an additional $12 billion for the VHA due to financial mismanagement and inaccurate projections. These funding shortfalls raised concerns about the VA's ability to deliver essential services to veterans. The bill seeks to address these issues by instituting rigorous oversight and ensuring that similar financial discrepancies do not occur in the future.

Legislative Status

  • Introduced: March 4, 2025
  • House Actions: Passed by voice vote on May 19, 2025, after being reported favorably by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
  • Current Status: Received in the Senate on May 20, 2025, and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs for further consideration.

Conclusion

The VA Budget Shortfall Accountability Act represents a proactive step towards ensuring fiscal responsibility within the VA, ultimately aiming to safeguard the benefits and services provided to veterans. By instituting regular reviews and enhancing accountability, the bill seeks to rectify past financial mismanagement and prevent future occurrences.

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