Posts - Bill - HR 5758 Enhancing Faith-Based Support for Veterans Act of 2025

house 10/14/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to allow veterans to voluntarily share their contact information with faith-based organizations through VA chaplains, so they can receive additional spiritual support tailored to their needs. This aims to give veterans more options for holistic care alongside their medical treatment.

HR 5758 - Enhancing Faith-Based Support for Veterans Act of 2025

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left-leaning 10/14/2025

Voluntary or not, handing over vets’ data to faith groups is a slippery slope we don’t need.

right-leaning 10/14/2025

Finally, vets get a say in choosing who supports their spirit—freedom of faith wins again!

right-leaning 10/14/2025

Trusting chaplains to connect vets with faith groups? That’s respect for both choice and tradition.

right-leaning 10/14/2025

When government lets faith lend a hand, our veterans get full-circle care—mind, body, and soul.

left-leaning 10/14/2025

Mixing faith and sensitive health info? Sounds like a privacy disaster in the making.

moderate 10/14/2025

Can vets get spiritual help without handing over their personal info like a church potluck sign-up?

left-leaning 10/14/2025

Care for vets should come from doctors, not pastors passing around contact lists.

moderate 10/14/2025

If it’s truly voluntary and vets are informed, this could be a bridge for comfort—but trust needs to be airtight.

moderate 10/14/2025

Faith-based support is great, but patient privacy can’t be the sacrificial lamb here.