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US SB3726
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires the President to establish metrics measuring veteran well-being across seven areas: physical health, mental health, spiritual health, economic security and opportunity, education, family and social engagement, and civic engagement
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Mandates development of a National Veterans Strategy every four years, coordinating Federal agencies, state/local governments, nonprofits, and private sector organizations to improve veteran outcomes
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Requires consultation with 17 categories of key stakeholders including Congress, VA, DOD, Labor, HHS, HUD, SBA, state and tribal governments, veterans service organizations, and research institutions
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Establishes Congressional disapproval procedures allowing Congress 60 days to reject a proposed strategy through a joint resolution, with expedited floor consideration and a 10-hour debate limit
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Sets implementation timeline of 1-2 years for initial metrics and 2-4 years for the first strategy, with annual progress reports to Congress and quadrennial reviews thereafter
Legislative Description
National Veterans Strategy Act of 2026
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
1/29/2026