Federal Legislation
Congress Advances Disabled Veterans Benefits Legislation
February 10, 2026
Congressional leaders including Representatives Scott Peters, John Rutherford, Morgan McGarvey, and Senators Angus King and Kevin Cramer have introduced the Ensuring Benefits for Disabled Veterans Act to eliminate barriers that restrict disabled veterans from simultaneously accessing Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) program services and GI Bill education benefits. This legislation aims to streamline benefit utilization, allowing disabled veterans to fully leverage job training and education resources without penalties related to benefit sequencing. The Department of Veteransβ Affairs (VA) and veteran service organizations support this effort to improve veterans' access to critical employment and educational support.
- Procurement professionals supporting VA programs should anticipate potential adjustments in VR&E and education benefit administration requirements.
- Contractors providing job training, education services, or benefit management solutions may see increased demand as the VA implements streamlined access.
- This legislation signals a focus on enhancing veteran workforce reintegration, which could influence future VA procurement priorities and program funding.
- Organizations serving disabled veterans should evaluate how benefit coordination changes impact service delivery and compliance obligations.
Disabled veterans should never be forced to choose between rehabilitation and education when both are critical to achieving meaningful, long-term employment.
— Joe Chenelly, AMVETS National Executive Director
The Ensuring Benefits for Disabled Veterans Act will help veterans access their benefits more efficiently 6 ensuring all veterans with disabilities can pursue their education without becoming tangled in red tape.
— Senator Angus King
No one, especially disabled veterans, should lose access to education and job-training benefits because of a technicality in the law.
— Rep. Scott Peters
Agencies
Department of Veteransβ Affairs, Veteran Readiness and Employment program