Veterans' Death Causes Reporting Bill
Official: Justice for America’s Veterans and Survivors Act of 2025
This bill aims to provide detailed information on why veterans die each year. By collecting this data, it seeks to improve care and support for veterans and their families.
Pregnant Students' Rights Act This bill requires each institution of higher education (IHE) that participates in federal student aid programs to provide certain information to prospective and enrolled students on the rights and resources for pregnant students to carry a baby to term or students who may become pregnant while enrolled at the IHE to carry a baby to term. In particular, this required information must include a list of community and on-campus resources that exist to help a pregnant student in carrying the baby to term and caring for the baby after birth, information about the accommodations available to help a pregnant student carry the baby to term and parent the baby after birth, and information on how to file a discrimination complaint related to the student's determination to carry a baby to term.
1. This bill requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to submit an annual report. 2. The report will include data on causes of death among veterans. 3. It will identify if veterans had service-connected disabilities and their primary causes of death. 4. The report will also state if any veteran died by suicide related to a service-connected disability. 5. The information will help understand veteran mortality and improve support services.
Veterans and their families will be directly impacted by the findings of this report.