VA Zero Suicide Demonstration Project Act of 2025
Sponsored By: Representative Lee (NV)
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Summary
Creates a VA Zero Suicide Initiative pilot program that would bring the Zero Suicide Institute curriculum into five VA medical centers to train staff and improve suicide care for veterans. It focuses on staff education, standardized screening and risk management, and tracking suicide-related outcomes to guide future expansion.
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- Veterans at participating centers would get a coordinated suicide-care approach that includes screening, lethal-means counseling, referrals for comprehensive assessment, and safety planning, with attempts and deaths tracked.
- Each site would select 5 to 10 staff leaders who would complete at least 10 weeks of education, carry out a team self-study, attend the Zero Suicide Academy, and implement training on screening, assessment, electronic health record use, treatment, and care transitions.
- The pilot would run at 5 VA medical centers, require annual progress reports and a final evaluation, and would terminate after a 5-year term unless Congress is notified of an extension.
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New suicide-prevention pilot for veterans
This bill would require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to set up a Zero Suicide Initiative pilot within 180 days of enactment. It would run at five VA medical centers, including one that primarily serves rural and remote veterans. The Secretary would identify 15 candidate sites within 180 days and select the final five sites within 270 days. The first year would be for planning and site development. Each site would pick 5 to 10 staff leaders who would complete at least ten weeks of education using the Zero Suicide Institute curriculum. Staff leaders would do an organizational self-study, attend a two-day academy, plan data collection, inform local staff of the adopted suicide-care approach, give a workforce survey to all local staff, and update screening, assessment, treatment, electronic health record use, and care-transition processes. The VA would report to Congress annually, starting not later than two years after the program starts, and would track screening, lethal-means counseling, referrals, safety-plan completion, emergency and inpatient psychiatric use, suicide attempts, and suicide deaths. The pilot would end five years after it starts, and the Secretary would be able to extend it up to two more years with at least 180 days' written notice to Congress. The bill does not set specific funding amounts and would not change taxes or federal benefit rules.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Lee (NV)
NV • D
Cosponsors
Gonzales, Tony
TX • R
Sponsored 12/4/2025
Pettersen
CO • D
Sponsored 12/4/2025
Fleischmann
TN • R
Sponsored 12/4/2025
Keating
MA • D
Sponsored 12/4/2025
Davis (NC)
NC • D
Sponsored 12/4/2025
Mann
KS • R
Sponsored 12/4/2025
Rep. Fitzpatrick, Brian K. [R-PA-1]
PA • R
Sponsored 1/8/2026
Salinas
OR • D
Sponsored 4/14/2026
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