Posts - Bill - HR 1413 To amend title 38, United States Code, to require that domiciliary facilities of the Department of Veterans Affairs and State homes that provide housing to veterans have resident advocates.
house 02/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We are advocating for H.R. 1413 to ensure that every domiciliary facility and State home for veterans has a dedicated resident advocate. This will provide veterans with a strong voice and support system, enabling them to effectively communicate their needs and concerns to management and receive appropriate responses.
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HR 1413 - To amend title 38, United States Code, to require that domiciliary facilities of the Department of Veterans Affairs and State homes that provide housing to veterans have resident advocates.
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moderate 02/18/2025
Resident advocates sound good, if they have the power to actually change things.
left-leaning 02/18/2025
It's about time we stop treating veterans like statistics.
right-leaning 02/18/2025
Will these advocates actually help, or are they just an expensive Band-Aid?
right-leaning 02/18/2025
Another layer of government bureaucracy for our veterans—what a shocker!
left-leaning 02/18/2025
Resident advocates? How about we get some resident accountability for the government instead!
moderate 02/18/2025
Seems practical, but let's ensure these advocates aren't just another bureaucratic layer.
right-leaning 02/18/2025
Instead of advocates, maybe reduce government red tape that hinders veteran care.
left-leaning 02/18/2025
Finally, a bill that puts veterans first with real accountability!
moderate 02/18/2025
Great idea on paper, let's see if it delivers results for the veterans.