Rep. Garcia supports passage of major VA appropriations bill

Congressman Mike Garcia, District 27 - Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Mike Garcia, District 27 - Official U.S. House headshot
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Mike Garcia (CA-27) voted in favor of the FY2025 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations bill, which passed the House. This legislation fully funds veterans’ healthcare and benefits, supports military families and quality of life on base, and strengthens America’s defense.

“I’m proud to support this bill for the all-important reason that it fully funds the benefits earned by our veterans,” said Rep. Garcia. “But it also responsibly invests in everything from military family housing to America’s defense in the Pacific, ensuring we meet our national security needs both at home and abroad. I’m committed to fully supporting our veterans and troops who answered the call of duty, and I’m proud to say this bill reflects that commitment.”

Some key provisions of the bill include:

Fully Funded Veterans’ Healthcare and Benefits: Ensuring that all veterans receive the medical care and benefits they deserve, providing $337.4 billion for the VA. That funding level is $75.5 million above the president’s budget request and $30.2 billion above the FY2024 enacted level.

Transportation for Veterans: Encouraging the VA to enhance transportation options and availability, making it easier for veterans to access the care they need without undue burden.

Enhanced Female-Specific Care: Directing the VA to improve facilities to increase comfort for female veterans, ensuring they receive specialized care in a supportive environment.

Strategic Pacific Construction: Increasing focus on construction projects in the Pacific to counter China’s rising influence, with significant investments in military installations and infrastructure.

Indo-Pacific Funding: Fully funding projects in Guam and increasing resources for the United States Indo-Pacific Command to enhance the Department of Defense’s posture in the region, bolstering national security.



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