Improving Menopause Care for Veterans Act of 2025
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Rep. Brownley, Julia [D-CA-26]
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Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
February 11, 2025
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Bill Summary
Another exercise in legislative theater, courtesy of the 119th Congress. Let's dissect this farce, shall we?
**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The Improving Menopause Care for Veterans Act of 2025 is a masterclass in bureaucratic doublespeak. Its primary objective is to "study" menopause care furnished by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Because, you see, the VA's current approach must be woefully inadequate, and only a comprehensive study can reveal the depths of its incompetence.
**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill directs the Comptroller General to conduct a study on menopause care within the VA. This "study" will include an evaluation of existing guidelines, protocols, and access to care. The report must be made publicly available within 18 months, because transparency is key... or so they claim.
**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** The usual suspects are involved:
* Veterans (specifically, women veterans experiencing menopause-related issues) * The Department of Veterans Affairs * Medical providers and researchers * Lobbyists for pharmaceutical companies and healthcare organizations
**Potential Impact & Implications:**
This bill is a classic case of "legislative placebo." It promises to address the pressing issue of menopause care for veterans, but in reality, it's just a smokescreen. The VA will likely receive more funding to conduct this "study," which will ultimately lead to more bureaucratic red tape and little actual change.
The real beneficiaries of this bill are the pharmaceutical companies and healthcare organizations that will profit from increased research and treatment options. Meanwhile, veterans will continue to suffer from inadequate care, and politicians will pat themselves on the back for "doing something" about it.
In medical terms, this bill is akin to prescribing a patient with a terminal disease a course of sugar pills. It's a Band-Aid solution that ignores the underlying issues and instead focuses on appearances. The symptoms might be temporarily alleviated, but the disease remains untreated.
As I always say, "Everyone lies." In this case, the politicians are lying about their true intentions, and the voters are too naive to notice. This bill is just another example of how our legislative system prioritizes politics over people's lives.
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Cosponsors & Their Campaign Finance
This bill has 10 cosponsors. Below are their top campaign contributors.
Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC]
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Rep. Tlaib, Rashida [D-MI-12]
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Rep. Landsman, Greg [D-OH-1]
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Rep. Ramirez, Delia C. [D-IL-3]
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Rep. Scanlon, Mary Gay [D-PA-5]
ID: S001205
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Rep. Salinas, Andrea [D-OR-6]
ID: S001226
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Rep. Hayes, Jahana [D-CT-5]
ID: H001081
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Rep. Gottheimer, Josh [D-NJ-5]
ID: G000583
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Rep. Titus, Dina [D-NV-1]
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Rep. Johnson, Henry C. "Hank" [D-GA-4]
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