Advertisement

PVA’s 2025 Legislative Priorities

PVA’s 2025 Legislative Priorities: Advancing Care and Rights for Veterans

With new leadership in both Congress and the Administration, Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) continues its vital work in 2025. The organization’s mission emphasizes securing and protecting essential healthcare services, benefits, and civil rights that veterans have earned through their service to the nation.

Core Priorities for 2025

Protecting Specialized VA Healthcare
PVA is dedicated to preserving and strengthening the VA’s specialized healthcare services, ensuring they remain accessible and of the highest quality for veterans. This includes maintaining robust funding and staffing for specialized care units and protecting these essential services from potential budget cuts.

Expanding Long-Term Care Access
Veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases (SCI/D) require comprehensive long-term services and supports. PVA is working to expand access to these vital services, including home and community-based care options that allow veterans to maintain their independence and quality of life.

Strengthening Financial Security
Veterans deserve financial stability and security. PVA is advocating for improved benefits, cost-of-living adjustments, and programs that enhance the financial wellbeing of veterans and their families. This includes protecting existing benefits while pursuing new opportunities to support veterans’ economic stability.

Improving Healthcare Accessibility
Access to quality healthcare remains a cornerstone of PVA’s mission. The organization focuses on reducing barriers to care, expanding telehealth options, and ensuring veterans with SCI/D can receive timely, appropriate medical care regardless of their location or circumstances.

Protecting Civil Rights
PVA maintains an unwavering commitment to defending the rights and freedoms of veterans with disabilities. This includes advocating for improved accessibility standards, fighting discrimination, and ensuring full participation in all aspects of society.

A Collaborative Path Forward

PVA will work alongside congressional champions and partners in the Administration to advance these crucial priorities throughout 2025. Through these efforts, the organization will continue its mission to ensure that veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases receive the care, benefits, and protections they have earned through their service to the country.

Leave a Reply

Search

Recent Posts From PN Online

error: Content is protected !!
Skip to content