Tillis And Brown Introduce Bill To Help Disabled Veterans Find Long-Term Employment | Eastern North Carolina Now

    News Release:

Bipartisan Legislation would Improve the Department of Veterans Affairs' Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program

Veterans with Service-Connected Disabilities who Served after September 11, 2001, Have an Unemployment Rate of Nearly 18 Percent

    WASHINGTON D.C.     U.S. Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Sherrod Brown (D-OH), members of the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs, today introduced the Wounded Warrior Employment Improvement Act of 2015 to help veterans with service-connect disabilities find and retain employment. A companion bill has been introduced in the House.

    "The men and women who served our nation deserve all opportunities possible to successfully transition into civilian careers after their service," said Tillis. "Veteran support and counsel is a vital step in that transition process and we must ensure the VA has the resources they need to improve training and rehabilitation."

    "Veterans injured while serving their country deserve our help in building careers when they return home and transition to civilian life," said Brown. "This bill would ensure that the Department of Veterans Affairs can continue to provide wounded warriors with exceptional care, training, and support."

    The Wounded Warrior Employment Improvement Act would require the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs (VA) to publish an action plan for improving the VA's Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment program (VR&E). The plan must include:

         •  Steps to remedy workload management at VA regional offices and to reduce the caseload per VR&E counselor, allowing more individualized attention for veterans;

         •  Analysis of why so few veterans who have served post-September 11, 2001, have chosen to participate in VA rehabilitation programs compared to the rate of veterans who seek VA educational assistance;

         •  Steps to increase VA rehabilitation program participation for veterans serving post-September 11, 2001; and

         •  The creation of a national staff training program for vocational rehabilitation counselors that covers post-traumatic stress disorder, mental health conditions, and traumatic brain injury.

    The bill is endorsed by the Wounded Warrior Project, The American Legion, the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), and the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE). A one-pager can be found here.

    Tillis and Brown continue to advocate for servicemembers, veterans, and their families. In May, they introduced legislation to ensure that surviving spouses and children of servicemembers who have died in the line of duty receive the same educational benefits as the family members of servicemembers who elect to transfer their benefits. The Fry Scholarship Enhancement Act of 2015 would expand eligibility for the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) Yellow Ribbon Program, which helps students avoid out-of-pocket tuition and fees for education programs that cost more than the allowance set by the post 9/11 GI Bill.

    The senators also introduced the Veterans Priority Enrollment Act of 2015 in May so that veterans, students serving in the armed forces, and their qualifying dependents, can take full advantage of the federal education benefits they have earned for themselves and their families. The bill would allow veterans using their GI benefits to attain priority enrollment at four-year institutions so that they can finish their degrees before their benefits expire.


    Contact: Meghan Burris
        Press Secretary

    Contact: Daniel Keylin
        Communications Director

          Daniel_Keylin@tillis.senate.gov  •  (202) 224-6342
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