Federal News
VA Rescinds Disability Benefits Rule
March 12, 2026
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently proposed a rule that would have reduced future disability benefits for veterans based on their response to treatment rather than their original injury. Following significant backlash, including public criticism from Senator Jon Ossoff, the VA rescinded the rule. This development highlights ongoing scrutiny of VA policies affecting veterans' benefits and healthcare access, particularly in Georgia where veterans rely on facilities like the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center in Augusta.
- Procurement professionals should note potential shifts in VA healthcare service requirements and benefit administration that may impact contract scopes and funding priorities.
- Contractors supporting VA disability claims processing and healthcare delivery may experience changes in demand or policy-driven adjustments.
- This situation underscores the importance of monitoring VA regulatory actions and congressional oversight that can influence procurement strategies and veteran service programs.
- Organizations engaged with veteran healthcare services in Georgia and nationally should evaluate how policy reversals affect operational planning and stakeholder engagement.
The policy you proposed would force veterans to choose between their health and receiving the disability benefits that they have earned.
— Senator Jon Ossoff
Agencies
Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs