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Larsen Supports Bipartisan Bill to Expand Care and Benefits for Veterans Exposed to Toxic Substances
Washington, D.C.,
March 7, 2022
Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) recently supported House passage of Honoring Our PACT Act, bipartisan legislation to treat toxic exposure as a cost of war by addressing the full range of issues impacting toxic-exposed veterans, including access to earned benefits and health care through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The Honoring Our PACT Act passed the House of Representatives on Thursday by a final vote of 256 to 174 and now heads to the Senate.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) recently supported House passage of Honoring Our PACT Act, bipartisan legislation to treat toxic exposure as a cost of war by addressing the full range of issues impacting toxic-exposed veterans, including access to earned benefits and health care through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The Honoring Our PACT Act passed the House of Representatives on Thursday by a final vote of 256 to 174 and now heads to the Senate. “America’s women and men in uniform sacrifice greatly. This bipartisan bill ensures veterans exposed to burn pits and toxic substances like Agent Orange and PFAS can access the care and benefits they need,” said Larsen, a senior member of the Armed Services Committee. Specifically, the bipartisan Honoring our PACT Act:
Larsen is committed to ensuring the women and men who served in unform have access to the resources and services they need. In November, Larsen held a district-wide telephone town hall to hear Northwest Washington veterans’ concerns and answer questions on issues that directly impact veterans and their families. He also recently introduced legislation to temporarily overturn a 1992 ban on IVF treatment for veterans who suffer from service-connected fertility issues and to help veterans who live in rural communities get to and from their medical appointments. For more information on the Honoring Our PACT Act, click here. ###
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