Budget for Veterans to See Private Doctors Would See Big Boost in GOP's VA Funding Proposal
Military.com | By Rebecca Kheel
Published June 04, 2025 at 5:38pm ET
The program that allows veterans to see private doctors using Department of Veterans Affairs funding would get a 50% boost under a spending plan released by House Republicans on Wednesday.
Overall, the House Appropriations Committee's fiscal 2026 VA spending bill would give the department about $453 billion -- a whopping $83 billion more than Congress approved for the department for this year.
Most of that increase would be slated for so-called mandatory spending, the type of funding that goes to benefits such as veterans disability pay. Discretionary spending -- the type of funding that is mostly used for medical care -- would get a 4% bump to about $134 billion.
"This bill is a testament to our unwavering commitment to those who wear the uniform and to the veterans who have served our nation honorably," said Rep. John Carter, R-Texas, who chairs the House Appropriations Committee's VA and military construction subcommittee. "We're not just talking about supporting our military and veterans -- this bill does it. This legislation invests in the health and well-being of our veterans, including focusing on mental health and homelessness assistance."
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