Vets' Payouts on Virtual Agenda for August
Published Date: 6/30/2025
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Summary
The VA’s Advisory Committee on Disability Compensation is meeting virtually on August 19-20, 2025, to review and improve how veterans’ disabilities are rated for compensation. Veterans and the public can join, share their thoughts, and help shape future disability benefits. This meeting could lead to updates that affect how much money veterans receive for their service-related disabilities.
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Veterans Can Comment on Disability Ratings
The VA's Advisory Committee on Disability Compensation will meet virtually on August 19–20, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. EST to review the VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD). The public may attend, speak during a 30-minute comment period on August 19 from 1:20 p.m. to 1:50 p.m. EST, and submit one-page written statements by August 12, 2025 for inclusion in the meeting record. The Committee advises the Secretary on readjusting the VASRD, which could lead to updates that affect how much veterans receive in service-related disability compensation.
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