Senator Ricketts sends new bill to review pertaining to veterans

Senator Pete Ricketts and Senator Angus King of Maine are sending a new bill to Congress over veterans' medical care.

July 23, 2025Updated: July 23, 2025
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

STATEWIDE, Neb.-- Senator Pete Ricketts and Senator Angus King of Maine are sending a new bill to Congress over veterans' medical care.

The CARING for Our Veterans Health Act of 2025 focuses on the nearly 75% of veterans that return to medical centers of the Department of Veterans Affairs for continued care after receiving services from community providers.

This switch makes the exchange of medical documentation between providers essential to ensuring continuity of care.

Ricketts' office says that the Office of Integrated Veteran Care currently lacks systemwide visibility which jeopardizes oversight and clinical coordination.

He hopes to improve this with the new bill to create a smoother process for vets and their medical processes. 

"Our veterans were willing to sacrifice their lives for us," said Ricketts. "We can never repay that debt, but part of what we can do is make sure we're taking care of those veterans when they need medical care."

The CARING for Our Veterans Health Act of 2025 would require a section of the VA to ensure tracking of medical documentation after a veteran receives care from a community provider. It would also measure the performance of obtaining community care records. 

 

Regional

Sherwood Foundation gifts $1.1M for relief to former Tyson Foods workers in Lexington

Sherwood Foundation gifts $1.1M for relief to former Tyson Foods workers in Lexington

Hastings family battles new way of life

Hastings family battles new way of life

Yutan shuts down St. Cecilia in fourth quarter to secure spot in C2 state semifinals

Yutan shuts down St. Cecilia in fourth quarter to secure spot in C2 state semifinals

York and Polk police team up for trio of road rage arrests

York and Polk police team up for trio of road rage arrests

Earthquake shakes parts of southeast Nebraska, Sunday afternoon

Earthquake shakes parts of southeast Nebraska, Sunday afternoon

Fire north of Lake McConaughy contained after evacuations, highway closure

Evacuation ordered for Cedar View area at Lake McConaughy due to grass fire