VA Schedules Virtual Meeting for Minority Veterans Support
Published Date: 12/18/2025
Notice
Summary
The Advisory Committee on Minority Veterans is meeting online on January 14, 2026, to discuss how the VA supports minority veterans with benefits like health care and outreach. This open meeting lets the public share their thoughts and hear updates from several VA offices. If you’re a minority veteran or care about their services, this is your chance to get involved—no money changes, but your voice matters!
No Economic Impacts Identified for this Document
Your PRIA Score
Personalized for You
How does this regulation affect your finances?
Sign up for a PRIA Policy Scan to see your personalized alignment score for this federal register document and every other regulation we track. We analyze your financial profile against policy provisions to show you exactly what matters to your wallet.
Key Dates
Department and Agencies
Related Federal Register Documents
2026-11973 — Implementing Regulation for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA): Environmental Effects of the Department of Veterans Affairs Actions
The Department of Veterans Affairs is updating how it checks the environmental impact of its projects to be faster, clearer, and more in line with new laws passed since 1989. This change affects VA staff and veterans by improving planning and making sure VA actions protect the environment while delivering care. The new rules start June 15, 2026, and the VA welcomes feedback until July 15, 2026.
2025-21242 — Extending Deadline for Debtor To Request a Waiver
The VA is giving veterans more time—up to one year instead of 180 days—to ask for a waiver on debts related to benefits. This change, effective January 26, 2026, helps reduce stress by giving veterans extra breathing room to handle their debt issues. It doesn’t cost veterans extra money but makes the process friendlier and fairer.
2025-18827 — Extension of Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers Eligibility for Legacy Participants and Legacy Applicants
The VA is giving family caregivers of veterans more time to stay in their special support program by extending the deadline from 2025 to 2028. This means caregivers and veterans who joined the program earlier (the legacy group) can keep getting help for three more years. No changes to money or benefits, just extra time to enjoy the support they deserve!
2025-14687 — Reproductive Health Services
The VA is planning to stop covering abortions and abortion counseling again, reversing a 2022 change. This affects veterans and their families who use VA and CHAMPVA health benefits. The change aims to focus VA services on what they consider essential care, with no new costs or timing details shared yet.
2026-13846 — Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
The VA is updating its records system that helps manage benefits for veterans who can’t handle their own money. They’re changing the system’s name and how they store, access, and protect these important records. If you want to share your thoughts, you’ve got 30 days from July 9, 2026, to speak up before the changes take effect.
2026-13454 — Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
The VA is updating how it handles veterans' medical records to keep things safer, clearer, and more organized. This affects veterans who get care through the VA, with changes to where and how records are stored and accessed. The new system is effective July 2, 2026, and the VA is asking for public comments by August 3, 2026—no extra costs for veterans, just better privacy and service.
Previous / Next Documents
Previous: 2025-23268 — Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to a Marine Geophysical Survey of the East Pacific Rise in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean
NOAA is thinking about letting scientists from Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory do a big underwater survey along the East Pacific Rise, which might accidentally bother some marine mammals. They want your thoughts on this plan and a possible one-year extension before deciding. If approved, this work will happen soon, and it’s all about balancing science with protecting ocean animals.
Next: 2025-23270 — Combined Notice of Filings
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission just got a bunch of new filings from natural gas pipeline companies about changing their rates and agreements. These changes mostly affect pipeline customers and could impact prices or contracts starting as soon as December 12, 2025, through early 2026. If you want to speak up, you’ve got until late December to comment!