Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3812

Introduced
6/6/25  
Refer
6/6/25  

Caption

STRIVE Act of 2025 Stop Troubling Retroactive Invoices for Veteran Expenses Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, HB3812 would directly impact the financial obligations of veterans seeking medical care from the VA. Specifically, it would eliminate the requirement for veterans to pay copayments if their inability to do so is due to issues within the VA's processing capabilities. Additionally, the bill sets thresholds for copayment amounts, limiting those owed to a maximum of $2,000 in cases of administrative errors by the VA. This legislative move is likely to alleviate financial stress on veterans, ensuring that they are not penalized for administrative shortcomings in the system.

Summary

House Bill 3812, titled the STRIVE Act of 2025 (Stop Troubling Retroactive Invoices for Veteran Expenses Act of 2025), proposes significant amendments to Title 38 of the United States Code. The primary objective of this bill is to prohibit the collection of health care copayments from veterans under certain conditions related to delays in processing information by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). These changes are aimed at protecting veterans from unexpected medical expenses that arise when the VA fails to meet its timeliness standards in information processing. This bill reflects a broader initiative to enhance the care and support provided to veterans and to address common billing issues they encounter.

Contention

Despite its supportive intentions, HB3812 may encounter opposition concerning its fiscal implications for the VA. Critics may argue that the prohibitions on copayment collections could strain the VA's financial resources, thereby affecting the broader health care system for veterans. The necessity of maintaining adequate funding levels while ensuring timely processing of claims and invoices will be a critical point of discussion among lawmakers. Additionally, there might be questions regarding the administrative feasibility of implementing and monitoring the proposed changes, particularly within the existing frameworks of the VA.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB5210

BRAVE Act of 2024 Building Resources and Access for Veterans' Mental Health Engagement Act of 2024

US HB9742

Extension of Department of Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act of 2024

US HB8381

STRIVE Act of 2024 Strengthening Transparent Reporting to Improve Veteran Equality Act of 2024

US HB9819

Saving Our Veterans Lives Act of 2024

US HB9996

National Veterans Advocate Act of 2024

US HB8202

Justice for Vaccine Injured Veterans Act of 2024

US HB8347

Improving Menopause Care for Veterans Act of 2024

US HB9179

SAFE STEPS for Veterans Act of 2024 Supporting Access to Falls Education and prevention and Strengthening Training Efforts and Promoting Safety initiatives for Veterans Act of 2024

US HB9055

Veterans’ Burial Improvement Act of 2024

US HB7919

Veterans Claims Quality Improvement Act of 2024

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