LEGISLATION/H.R. 2576

Servicemembers and Veterans Empowerment and Support Act of 2025

119-HR-2576119th CongressIntroduced Apr 1, 2025Armed Forces and National Security
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Status
Introduced
Committee
Floor Vote
Other Chamber
Signed
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

Sponsor

Rep. Pingree, Chellie [D-ME-1](D-ME-1)
10 cosponsors

Summary

Servicemembers and Veterans Empowerment and Support Act of 2025

This bill modifies and implements policies and procedures related to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care and benefits for veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma (MST), which is generally defined as physical assault of a sexual nature, battery of a sexual nature, or sexual harassment that occurred while the veteran was serving in the military.

In the case of any veteran who claims that a covered mental health condition (e.g., post-traumatic stress disorder) based on MST was incurred or aggravated by active service, the VA must consider (1) a diagnosis of the condition by a mental health professional, (2) a medically proven link between current symptoms and MST, and (3) credible corroborating evidence that MST occurred.

The VA may not deny a veteran's claim of compensation for a covered mental health condition based on MST without first (1) advising the veteran that nonmilitary evidence and behavioral evidence may constitute credible corroborating evidence, and (2) allowing the veteran an opportunity to furnish the corroborating evidence or advise the VA of potential sources of such evidence.

The Veterans Benefits Administration must conduct an annual special focus review on the accuracy of the processing of claims for disability compensation for disabilities relating to MST.

Additionally, the bill (1) expands eligibility for MST counseling and treatment to former members of the reserve components regardless of duty status, and (2) requires various outreach by the VA to inform potentially eligible individuals about MST care.

Subjects

Advisory bodiesAssault and harassment offensesCongressional oversightCrime victimsDisability assistanceEmployment and training programsEvidence and witnessesGovernment information and archivesGovernment studies and investigationsHealth care coverage and accessMental healthSex offensesVeterans' medical careVeterans' pensions and compensation

Actions (4)

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Apr 9, 2025House committee actions
Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
Apr 1, 2025House floor actions
Introduced in House
Apr 1, 2025Library of Congress
Introduced in House
Apr 1, 2025Library of Congress