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Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Hearings held. Hearings printed: S.Hrg. 119-247.
2025-12-10
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Previously
The proposal would establish or expand specialized treatment programs and services for veterans who have suffered traumatic brain injuries, ensuring they have access to comprehensive care including rehabilitation, therapy, and long-term support. Veterans with brain injuries from combat or military service would benefit from improved medical facilities and trained specialists dedicated to their recovery and reintegration into civilian life. The bill addresses a significant health challenge affecting thousands of service members and veterans by dedicating federal resources to their neurological care and rehabilitation needs.
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