Plain Language Summary
# VERY Act of 2025 Summary **What the Bill Does** The VERY Act of 2025 is a relatively straightforward measure that updates language used in the federal Veteran Readiness and Employment program. Specifically, it replaces the term "employment handicap" with "employment barrier" throughout the program's official terminology and documentation. While this may seem like a small change, supporters argue that modernizing this language better reflects current understanding of veterans' employment challenges and removes outdated phrasing. **Who It Affects** This bill primarily affects veterans who participate in the Veteran Readiness and Employment program, which helps service members transition to civilian employment.
It also impacts the Department of Veterans Affairs staff who administer the program. The change is intended to improve how the program discusses and addresses obstacles veterans face when entering the job market, such as skill gaps, health issues, or lack of relevant civilian experience. **Current Status** The bill has already passed the House of Representatives and is moving through the legislative process. While modest in scope, it represents an effort to modernize how the government communicates about veteran employment support.
CRS Official Summary
Veterans Employment Readiness Yield Act of 2025 or the VERY Act of 2025 This bill revises terminology used under the Veteran Readiness and Employment program, specifically by replacing the use of employment handicap with employment barrier.
Latest Action
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.