VERY Act of 2025
Overview: HR 2625, the VERY Act of 2025, was received in the Senate and read twice before being referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs on April 03, 2025. This bill aims to
Overview: HR 2625, the VERY Act of 2025, was received in the Senate and read twice before being referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs on April 03, 2025. This bill aims to
Overview: HR 2625, the VERY Act of 2025, was received in the Senate and read twice before being referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs on April 03, 2025. This bill aims to enhance support and services for veterans.
Purpose and Intent: The primary goal of the VERY Act of 2025 is to improve the quality of life for veterans by expanding access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. The bill seeks to address the unique challenges faced by veterans as they transition back to civilian life.
Key Provisions:
- Increases funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs to expand healthcare services and mental health support
- Establishes a new educational assistance program to help veterans pursue higher education and vocational training
- Provides tax credits and incentives for businesses that hire and retain veteran employees
- Enhances job placement and career counseling services for veterans
Affected Parties and Impacts: The VERY Act of 2025 would primarily benefit veterans and their families by improving access to critical resources and support services. This could lead to better health outcomes, higher employment rates, and increased educational attainment among the veteran population.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill is currently in the referral stage, having been sent to the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs. The next steps would involve committee review, potential amendments, and votes in both the Senate and House before potentially being signed into law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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