During the four years in the Biden administration, Republicans criticized Biden for not doing enough to protect and protect the program for military veterans.
The law, which has just passed US homes, expands Florida’s programs for veterans.
The bill’s initiatives and other items include:
Fully funded veteran healthcare programs and benefits. Investments in military construction, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region, and improvements in military family housing. Supporting President Trump’s efforts to combat veteran homelessness. Protection of the veteran’s second amendment rights. Codification of President Trump’s executive orders by removing DEI and gender-promoting care and protecting languages like the Hyde amendment in the VA.
Democrats opposed the bill as they restricted taxes in the Veterans Affairs Bureau (VA) to cover abortion and “gender-affirming care.”
The majority of the $152 billion will be allocated to VAs, with an additional $300 billion dedicated to mandatory funds for veteran benefits.

On the Pentagon side, $18 billion has been allocated to military construction and family housing projects. That’s almost $500 million more than last year.
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“President Trump has committed to the American people to focus on keeping our country safe over the next four years, defending veterans, supporting military families, and celebrating American heroes,” said John Rutherford, a Republican Florida Rep. “As budgeters, we focus on eliminating waste, demanding accountability, demanding American priorities, and providing real results to Americans. This law should make our men and women proud of our uniforms, our veterans, our families and all Americans.”
