National Veterans Advocate Act of 2025
National Veterans Advocate Act of 2025
Plain Language Summary
# National Veterans Advocate Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The National Veterans Advocate Act of 2025 would establish a new "National Veterans Advocate" position to serve as a dedicated representative for veterans' interests within the federal government. While specific details about the advocate's exact powers and responsibilities aren't publicly available in the current bill summary, the title suggests this would create a high-level office focused on ensuring veterans' concerns are heard and addressed across government agencies. **Who It Affects:** This bill would primarily affect the roughly 18 million U.S. veterans and their families, as well as the Veterans Affairs Department and other federal agencies that serve veterans.
The new advocate position would likely work with existing veterans' services but could streamline how veteran complaints and policy recommendations are handled at the federal level. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full House. It was introduced by Representative Rudy Yakym (R-Indiana) in the 119th Congress. Additional details about specific provisions—such as the advocate's budget, appointment process, and exact responsibilities—would become clearer as the bill moves through the legislative process or as more detailed summaries become available.
Latest Action
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.