National Veterans Strategy Act of 2026
Sponsored By: Representative Moore (AL)
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Summary
Establishes standardized, government-wide metrics for defining and measuring "veteran success." The bill would create a National Veterans Strategy to align federal, state, local, nonprofit, and private efforts around those metrics and improve veteran well-being across seven domains.
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- Veterans and families: Would frame success across seven areas including physical and mental health, economic security, education, family and civic engagement so services target broad well-being rather than a single outcome.
- Federal agencies and grant recipients: Would require agencies and entities receiving federal grants to use the standard metrics and to align programs and reporting with the Strategy as a condition of continued funding.
- State, local, nonprofit, and private partners: Would obligate broad consultation and coordination and set sequencing and roles for which sector should deliver particular services.
- Congress and oversight: Would give Congress a 60-day window to disapprove a submitted Strategy and require quadrennial updates and annual implementation reports to Congress.
*Would not itself authorize new spending in the added section.*
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National Veterans Well-Being Strategy
This bill would require the President to create standard measures of veteran well‑being in seven areas: physical health, mental health, spiritual health, economic security and opportunity, education, family and social engagement, and civic engagement. The measures would be set not earlier than 1 year and not later than 2 years after enactment, and the first National Veterans Strategy would be sent to Congress not earlier than 2 years and not later than 4 years after enactment. Sixty days after the Strategy is sent, agencies would begin aligning programs and resources, and federal agencies and grant recipients would have to apply the same metrics as a condition of continued federal funding. The President would update the Strategy at least once every 4 years, agencies would report yearly to Congress, and Congress could disapprove a Strategy by joint resolution within 60 days. The section would not create new benefits or new mandatory spending and would not allow eliminating benefits required by federal law.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Moore (AL)
AL • R
Cosponsors
Guest
MS • R
Sponsored 4/9/2026
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