Skip to content
Crisis988City311Services211DV713-528-2121
Federal Law Proposed to Help Veterans Schedule Care
Policy

Federal Law Proposed to Help Veterans Schedule Care

United States Senate

Who Decides
The SCHEDULES Act is a federal law proposed to Congress that focuses on helping veterans. It aims to make it easier for veterans to schedule and receive healthcare services. The bill was introduced in the Senate and is being reviewed by lawmakers who focus on veterans' issues. This law could improve how quickly veterans can access the medical care and support they earned through their service.

The SCHEDULES Act of 2026 is a new federal law being considered by the United States Senate. Its main goal is to help veterans access healthcare appointments and services more easily. This bill was introduced in Congress and sent to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs on March 26, 2026, for careful review.

Veterans in our community have served our country with dedication. Many veterans face challenges when trying to schedule medical appointments or get the care they need. Delays in healthcare access can affect their health and wellbeing. This law recognizes that veterans deserve fast, reliable access to medical services.

The SCHEDULES Act focuses on improving how veterans can book and manage their healthcare appointments. By streamlining the scheduling process, more veterans may be able to get timely care. This could reduce wait times and make it easier for veterans to maintain their health. The bill also shows our nation's commitment to supporting those who served.

The Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs is now reviewing this legislation. Community members who care about veterans can follow the bill's progress through Congress. As the law moves through the legislative process, there will be opportunities to learn more about its specific benefits and how it could support our veterans.

Community response

Read the full bill text →

How this connects

This policy

Choose your next step

Related

Was this helpful?