Federal Legislation
Congress Proposes VA Mental Health Services for Incarcerated Veterans
March 25, 2026
Congress has introduced the bipartisan, bicameral Get Justice-Involved Veterans BACK HOME Act to establish a pilot program enabling the Department of Veterans' Affairs (VA) to provide targeted mental health services to incarcerated veterans. The legislation prioritizes veterans with service-connected disabilities such as PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and military sexual trauma (MST), and encourages the creation of veteran-specific housing units within correctional facilities to support rehabilitation and reintegration. This initiative represents a significant expansion of VA healthcare access into correctional settings, aiming to improve outcomes for justice-involved veterans and reduce recidivism.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate new VA contracting opportunities related to mental health service delivery within correctional facilities, including clinical staffing, program management, and specialized housing support.
- The pilot program may require partnerships with correctional agencies and veteran service organizations, creating demand for integrated healthcare and social support services.
- Contractors with expertise in veteran mental health, trauma-informed care, and correctional healthcare environments should evaluate capabilities to meet emerging VA requirements.
- This legislation signals increased federal investment in justice-involved veteran care, potentially influencing future VA procurement strategies and funding allocations.
Ensuring these veterans have access to qualified clinicians who are equipped to address their unique needs is essential to facilitate successful re-entry in society.
— American Legion Executive Director Mario Marquez
We owe them real support. That means confronting PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and substance abuse head-on before those invisible wounds lead to bigger challenges.
— Senator Pete Ricketts
PTSD, TBI, and the invisible wounds of war don't disappear in difficult circumstances, and neither should our commitment to those who've worn the uniform.
— Representative Morgan Luttrell
Agencies
Department of Veterans' Affairs, Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Maine Department of Corrections