The U.S. House of Representatives achieved a significant bipartisan milestone this week by unanimously passing H.R. 1228, also known as the “Prioritizing Veterans’ Survivors Act.” The legislation, which cleared the floor with a resounding 424-0 vote, is designed to restore the Office of Survivors Assistance (OSA) to its primary position as a lead adviser to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Originally sidelined by administrative changes in 2021, the OSA serves as a critical advocate for the families of deceased service members. Sponsored by Rep. Juan Ciscomani of Arizona, the bill aims to ensure that survivor benefits and policies remain a top priority within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as the measure moves to the Senate for consideration.
Concurrently, VA Secretary Doug Collins is addressing the future of the department amidst broader government efficiency efforts. Collins recently voiced support for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an initiative involving Elon Musk, to optimize federal operations with “fresh eyes.” However, he was quick to dispel “misinformation” regarding potential cuts to veteran benefits or health care deterioration. Collins asserted that the VA has actually redirected nearly $98 million toward direct care and preserved 300,000 mission-critical positions to maintain service quality. He categorically denied rumors of layoffs at the Veterans Crisis Line and encouraged veterans to trust official VA communication over political rhetoric on Capitol Hill.
While Collins promised a commitment to veteran care, he also announced a program for deferred resignation or retirement for employees, signaling upcoming workforce reductions later this fiscal year. In separate legislative news, the House passed the “Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Assault Cops Act” with a 265-148 vote. Led by Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, the bill mandates the federal detention and deportation of any illegal immigrant who assaults law enforcement. Van Drew emphasized that such behavior warrants immediate exclusion from the country to uphold the rule of law and protect institutional integrity.
