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Senate Approves $153.5B Bill to Boost Military Infrastructure, Veteran Care

Source: Senate Committee on Appropriations

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The Senate Committee on Appropriations has approved the Fiscal Year 2026 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Act, allocating $153.5 billion in discretionary funding, with a significant portion directed towards enhancing veterans' healthcare. Notably, $133.3 billion is designated for the Department of Veterans Affairs, including $113.8 billion specifically for medical care, along with additional support from the Toxic Exposures Fund. This legislation aims to improve healthcare infrastructure and services for veterans, particularly in mental health care, while also reinforcing the military's readiness. For healthcare professionals, these developments underscore an advancing commitment to addressing the unique health needs of veterans and modernizing the VA hospital systems.

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Opens on Senate Committee on Appropriations