Bill
HR 6011
VA Work-Study Improvement Act
The VA Work-Study Improvement Act expands work-study opportunities for veterans, ensures fair wages, streamlines processes, and boosts program transparency starting 2028.
Bill
HR 6011
The VA Work-Study Improvement Act expands work-study opportunities for veterans, ensures fair wages, streamlines processes, and boosts program transparency starting 2028.
The VA Work-Study Improvement Act (HR 6011) aims to enhance the existing VA Work-Study program, which provides educational assistance to veterans and members of the Armed Forces through work-study opportunities. The bill seeks to broaden the scope of eligible activities, improve wage standards, and streamline administrative processes for participants.
The bill proposes several significant amendments to Title 38 of the United States Code, specifically focusing on the VA Work-Study program:
Authorized Activities:
Minimum Wage Standards:
Electronic Timesheets:
Annual Data Publication:
Applicability:
The VA Work-Study Improvement Act is expected to:
- Broaden Opportunities: By allowing more types of organizations to participate, the bill aims to create additional work-study opportunities for veterans.
- Ensure Fair Compensation: Updating wage standards will help ensure that veterans are compensated fairly for their work.
- Enhance Administrative Efficiency: The introduction of electronic timesheets is designed to simplify the process for both participants and supervisors.
- Increase Transparency: The requirement for annual data publication will provide greater transparency regarding the program's reach and effectiveness.
This summary provides an overview of the VA Work-Study Improvement Act, highlighting its objectives, key changes, and potential effects on veterans and the broader community.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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