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Today, Dan Kildee and Elissa Slotkin voted to pass ambitious legislation targeting military toxic exposure to help millions of veterans get the care they need after serving our country.
House Democrats and President Biden made clear that our nation needs to better recognize the adverse effects toxic exposure to burn pits and airborne hazards have on the lives of our servicemen and women. Kildee and Slotkin’s votes today will provide Michigan veterans better and faster access to the health care they need and deserve after dangerous toxic exposure.
The bill also includes Elissa Slotkin’s amendments to require the Department of Defense to provide budget information on alternatives to burn pits and create a working group to research toxic exposure.
The Honoring Our PACT Act will:
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Provide health care to as many as 3.5 million veterans exposed to airborne hazards and burn pits
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Automatically qualify veterans with specified conditions from toxic exposure for VA health care and disability benefits
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Streamline the VA’s review process and require standardized training & conduct outreach
174 House Republicans voted against delivering this care to our servicemembers.
“Dan Kildee and Elissa Slotkin are committed to delivering for our veterans and making sure servicemembers can lead healthy lives when they return home,” said DCCC Spokesperson Elena Kuhn. “Thanks to Reps. Kildee and Slotkin, and House Democrats, millions of veterans who’ve been forced to wait to receive care are now much closer to the care they deserve.”
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