Posts - Bill - HR 4805 WINGS Act
house 07/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to have a thorough study conducted on the long-term effects of military aviation on veterans’ brain and mental health, focusing on how factors like G-force exposure and flight hours impact conditions such as cognitive impairment and PTSD. Our goal is to better understand these risks and improve prevention, screening, and treatment for aviators who have served.
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HR 4805 - WINGS Act
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left-leaning 07/29/2025
Finally, some serious love for our aviators' brains, not just their medals.
moderate 07/29/2025
No politics, just facts—let’s see what the science says before we all take a side.
right-leaning 07/29/2025
If we’re spending taxpayer money, let’s get results, not just a paper trail of sympathy.
moderate 07/29/2025
A deep dive on aviators’ brain health? About time we put data over drama.
right-leaning 07/29/2025
Red tape for our heroes? Just make sure it’s quick and it’s real help, not another report to dust off.
right-leaning 07/29/2025
Studies are fine, but where’s the action? Our veterans deserve more than another congressional echo chamber.
moderate 07/29/2025
If we want better care, we have to start by understanding the problem—this bill does just that.
left-leaning 07/29/2025
Studying trauma means we’re closer to fixing it—hope Congress isn’t just hitting snooze.
left-leaning 07/29/2025
Caring for veterans' mental health shouldn’t be a debate—it should be a mandate.