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Overseeing the GI Bill Act of 2021
1/11/2023, 1:48 PM
Summary of Bill HR 2420
Key provisions of the bill include requiring the Department of Veterans Affairs to submit annual reports to Congress on the implementation of the GI Bill program, including information on enrollment numbers, graduation rates, and employment outcomes for veterans. The bill also calls for the establishment of a task force to study ways to improve the program and make recommendations for legislative changes.
Additionally, the bill includes measures to increase transparency and accountability within the GI Bill program, such as requiring the VA to publish information on its website about the benefits available to veterans and their eligibility requirements. The bill also calls for the creation of a toll-free hotline for veterans to report any issues or concerns they may have with the program. Overall, the Overseeing the GI Bill Act of 2021 aims to ensure that the GI Bill program is meeting the needs of veterans and their families, and that they are receiving the support and resources they deserve as they pursue their education and transition back to civilian life.
Congressional Summary of HR 2420
Overseeing the GI Bill Act of 2021
This bill requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to implement an information technology service using one or more commercial software systems to process claims for VA educational assistance benefits. Under the bill, the VA must ensure the service has specified capabilities, including the ability for entitled individuals to electronically apply for, withdraw from, transfer, and amend their educational assistance entitlement.
The VA must annually report on the updated cost, schedule, and performance of the project for implementing the information technology service. Additionally, the VA must submit a notification if certain actions occur, such as an instance where a key business objective is not attained.
