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This week on MIL News Weekly, we cover essential updates for active duty, retirees, and veterans. Service members received the one-time Warrior Dividend and saw increases in pay and housing allowances. Key bills advancing include the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which boosts defense funding and provides helpful tax deductions; the Streamlining Procurement Act, which speeds up BAH adjustments in costly areas; and the Warriors to Workforce Act, which streamlines military-to-federal job transitions. For retirees, the Major Richard Starr Act is again in focus, aiming to end the "wounded veteran tax," and COLA increases are now in effect. Legislation to protect veteran jobs and expedite survivor benefits also saw progress. At the Department of Veterans Affairs, a controversial disability rating rule was rescinded, GI Bill benefits were expanded, and urgent staffing shortages at VA spinal care centers triggered a $4.8 billion facility investment. Finally, several new bills aim to modernize benefits, housing, and suicide prevention for veterans.
By Dave FaulkThis week on MIL News Weekly, we cover essential updates for active duty, retirees, and veterans. Service members received the one-time Warrior Dividend and saw increases in pay and housing allowances. Key bills advancing include the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which boosts defense funding and provides helpful tax deductions; the Streamlining Procurement Act, which speeds up BAH adjustments in costly areas; and the Warriors to Workforce Act, which streamlines military-to-federal job transitions. For retirees, the Major Richard Starr Act is again in focus, aiming to end the "wounded veteran tax," and COLA increases are now in effect. Legislation to protect veteran jobs and expedite survivor benefits also saw progress. At the Department of Veterans Affairs, a controversial disability rating rule was rescinded, GI Bill benefits were expanded, and urgent staffing shortages at VA spinal care centers triggered a $4.8 billion facility investment. Finally, several new bills aim to modernize benefits, housing, and suicide prevention for veterans.