119 HR 109
TEAM Veteran Caregivers Act
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Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
2025-12-19
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VR&E: Improving development and delivery of individualized rehabilitation plans
VA is proposing changes to make VR&E more efficient and easier for Veterans to access the services they need, by eliminating Vocational Rehabilitation Panels.
Read on news.va.gov →Easier access to commercial driver’s license training for Veterans
VA has implemented a key part of the “Dole Act,” improving how certain Commercial Driver’s License training programs are approved for VA education benefits.
Read on news.va.gov →Help end Veteran homelessness: Take the 2026 CHALENG survey
The annual CHALENG survey collects input from Veterans, providers and community members to help strengthen local efforts and improve homelessness programs.
Read on news.va.gov →Safeguard Veterans tests new ways to connect Veterans to suicide prevention support
Safeguard Veterans helps coordinate suicide prevention care and support for Veterans, ensuring they can access help easily, no matter where they first seek it.
Read on news.va.gov →The Veteran Interoperability Pledge (VIP) connects Veterans to care
The Veteran Interoperability Pledge securely connects VA and community providers to improve care coordination to support Veterans wherever they get care.
Read on news.va.gov →Veterans, spring into a new VA career
VA is always looking to hire talented, compassionate and qualified health care providers and support staff, and who better than Veterans themselves?
Read on news.va.gov →Surge event expands housing access for homeless Veterans
Homeless Veterans gain housing, care and support through a surge event uniting VA and community partners in a coordinated response.
Read on news.va.gov →Independent oversight (CBO, GAO, Federal Register, Congress.gov)
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High-Tech Medical Equipment: VA Has Opportunities to Improve Its Acquisition of Maintenance Services
What GAO Found The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) spends hundreds of millions of dollars annually to buy and maintain high-tech medical equipment (HTME)—such as magnetic resonance imaging equipment—to deliver health care to veterans. To maintain this equipment, and help ensu
Read on gao.gov →Veteran Affairs: Acquisition Reorganization Should Reflect Leading Practices
What GAO Found The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has long encountered challenges in executing and managing its acquisitions. For example, a 2015 independent review identified VA’s supply chain management as unduly complex and duplicative. VA acquisition management has been
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title = {119 HR 109: TEAM Veteran Caregivers Act},
publisher = {Apprised.news},
url = {https://apprised.news/bill/119hr109},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-13}
}