Analyst Brief March 03, 2026

H.R. 980 — Veterans Readiness and Employment Improvement Act of 2025, as amended

Current Status
Introduced

Executive Summary

H.R. 980 seeks to improve educational and vocational counseling services for veterans by amending Title 38 of the United States Code. The bill addresses on-campus counseling, flight training programs, and outreach efforts. It aims to streamline processes and enhance support for veterans seeking educational and employment opportunities. The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

Bill Data

Primary Sponsor
Mr. VAN ORDEN
Bill Number
H. R. 980
Co-Sponsors
None

Arguments For

  • Streamlining veteran services can lead to better outcomes and potentially reduce long-term costs associated with unemployment and underemployment among veterans.
  • The bill addresses specific needs of veterans, such as access to flight training, which can be politically popular and demonstrate support for the military community.
  • Improving access to educational and vocational counseling can enhance veterans' transition to civilian life, reducing reliance on social safety nets.
  • The bill's focus on improving existing programs rather than creating new ones may appeal to fiscal conservatives.
Likely Supporters
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)American LegionDisabled American Veterans (DAV)

Arguments Against

  • Opponents may argue that expanding flight training programs could be costly and may not align with the most pressing needs of all veterans.
  • Some may criticize the bill for not addressing broader systemic issues within the Department of Veterans Affairs.
  • Implementation of the new requirements, such as the dedicated phone line, could face bureaucratic hurdles and delays.
  • Critics might argue that eliminating the requirement for specific VA employees to provide counseling could lead to a decline in the quality of services.
Likely Opponents
None specified

📋 Key Provisions

  • Eliminates the requirement that on-campus educational and vocational counseling be provided by specific Department of Veterans Affairs employees.
  • Authorizes the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to approve non-degree flight training courses as part of vocational rehabilitation programs for certain veterans with service-connected disabilities.
  • Requires the establishment of a dedicated telephone number within the Education Call Center of the Department of Veterans Affairs for inquiries about services.
  • Mandates timely consideration of requests for extensions of programs and requires a report on these requests.

🔍 Verification Guide

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Claim Analysis Page 2, Line 1-4

The bill eliminates a requirement for specific VA employees to provide on-campus counseling.

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"ELIMINATION OF REQUIREMENT THAT ON-CAMPUS"

Claim Analysis Page 2, Line 8-9

The bill allows non-degree flight training courses to be approved.

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"APPROVE NON-DEGREE FLIGHT TRAINING COURSES"

Claim Analysis Page 3, Line 14-16

The bill requires a dedicated phone number for education call center.

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"Secretary shall establish a dedicated telephone"

Claim Analysis Page 4, Line 11-13

The bill mandates a report on extension requests.

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"Not later than one year after"

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