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S 4108

Veteran Burial Benefit Correction Act

119th Congress Introduced by Angus King and 1 co-sponsor

S 4108 corrects Department of Veterans Affairs calculations for veteran burial benefit reimbursements to ensure consistent and equitable funeral expense coverage.

Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Hearings held.
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Bill Summary · S 4108

Legislative bill overview

S 4108 corrects the calculation methodology for veteran burial benefits, addressing discrepancies in how the Department of Veterans Affairs determines eligible reimbursement amounts for funeral and burial expenses. The bill standardizes the benefit calculation process to ensure consistent application across all veteran burial claims.

Why is this important

Veteran burial benefits provide critical financial support to families during difficult times, and calculation errors can leave families with unexpected out-of-pocket costs for funerals. Standardizing the methodology ensures equitable treatment of all veterans' families and reduces administrative disputes over benefit eligibility amounts.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of corrections: Whether the bill applies retroactively to previously denied or partially reimbursed claims, potentially creating significant budgetary obligations
  • Benefit amount implications: Depending on the correction direction, either expanded benefits could increase VA spending or reduced benefits could negatively impact veteran families
  • Implementation timeline: Administrative burden on VA processing if corrections require reviewing and recalculating existing claims

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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