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HR 4105 - 119

VET Act of 2025

Subcommittee Hearings Held

Bill Text Stats

5
Analyzed sections
$60.5M
Detected dollar total
2
Tax signals
3
Deadlines

Signal counts

Tax density 40.0%
Spending density 120.0%
Benefits 10
Grants 9
Statutory Reference 7
Spending 6
Agency 5
Deadline 3
Tax 2
Amendments 1
Courts 1

Top agencies

Secretary of Labor 3
Secretary of Labor shall submit to the 1
Secretary of the grant program under this section 1

Statutory references

10 U.S.C. 1293 1
15 U.S.C. 632 1
26 U.S.C. 1400Z-1 1
Public Law 102-484 1
section 101 of title 38 1
section 2002 of title 38 1
section 6320 of title 38 1

Affected Sectors

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Labor and employment
52 evidence matches
Impact 100% Confidence 85%

Employment and training programs

Secretary of Labor secretary of labor

Secretary of Labor secretary of labor

Defense
22 evidence matches
Impact 100% Confidence 92%

Armed Forces and National Security

Armed Forces and National Security

Armed Forces and National Security

Energy
19 evidence matches
Impact 100% Confidence 88%

Energy storage, supplies, demand

Electric power generation and transmission

out a grant program to help certain members of the Armed Forces, veterans, and their spouses, obtain employment in the energy industry. section id="HD8

Small business
4 evidence matches
Impact 95% Confidence 82%

entities for a grant under this section, preference shall be given to an eligible entity that-- ``(A) operates in a qualified opportunity zone; or ``(B) is a small business concern. ``(d) Grant Funds: Authorized Uses; Maximum Amounts.--(1)

15 U.S.C. 632 he Small Business Act ( Public Law 85–536; 15 U.S.C. 632 ). /paragr

terms `service-connected' and `veteran' have the meanings given such terms in section 101 of title 38. ``(6) The term `small business concern' has the meaning given such term in section 3 of the Small Business Act (Public Law 85-536; 15 U.

Housing and real estate
1 evidence matches
Impact 82% Confidence 76%

eligible for ``(D) has a service-connected disability, is a homeless veteran, or faces another significant barrier to employment. ``(c) Eligible Entities.--(1) An entity is eligible for a grant under this section if the primary function of

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grants · AA385462255A36

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR NEW YORK

Department of Labor
Award amount
$218,153,379

AWARD PURPOSE THE PURPOSE OF THE WIOA YOUTH GRANTS IS TO PROVIDE RESOURCES FOR LOCAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREAS TO DELIVER COMPREHENSIVE YOUTH SERVICES THAT FOCUS ON ASSISTING OUT-OF- SCHOOL YOUTH AND IN-SCHOOL YOUTH, WITH ONE OR MORE BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT, PREPARE FOR EMPLOYMENT AND POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES; ATTAIN EDUCATIONAL AND/OR SKILLS TRAINING CREDENTIALS; AND SECURE EMPLOYMENT WITH CAREER/PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES. ACTIVITIES PERFORMED WIOA SPECIFIES THAT STATES PROVIDE RESOURCES FOR LOCAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREAS TO ADMINISTER YOUTH SERVICES. LOCAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREAS DELIVER COMPREHENSIVE YOUTH SERVICES TO OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH AND IN-SCHOOL YOUTH. TRAINING SERVICES INCLUDE: TUTORING; ALTERNATIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL SERVICES; PAID AND UNPAID WORK EXPERIENCES, WHICH INCLUDE: SUMMER AND YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS, INTERNSHIPS AND JOB SHADOWING, AND ON-THE-JOB TRAINING; OCCUPATIONAL SKILL TRAINING; EDUCATION OFFERED CONCURRENTLY WITH WORKFORCE PREPARATION AND TRAINING; LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES; SUPPORTIVE SERVICES; MENTORING; FOLLOW-UP SERVICES; COMPREHENSIVE GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING; FINANCIAL LITERACY EDUCATION; ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS TRAINING; SERVICES THAT PROVIDE LABOR MARKET AND EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION; AND POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING PREPARATION ACTIVITIES. DELIVERABLES THE WIOA YOUTH PROGRAM OUTCOMES ARE TO PROVIDE ACTIVITIES THAT LEAD TO THE ATTAINMENT OF A SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR RECOGNIZED POST-SECONDARY CREDENTIAL AND/OR EMPLOYMENT. INTENDED BENEFICIARY YOUTH, BETWEEN THE AGES OF 14 AND 24, WITH ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERISTICS: LOW-INCOME; BASIC SKILLS DEFICIENT; ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER; JUSTICE SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT; HOMELESS; RUNAWAY; IN FOSTER CARE; PREGNANT OR PARENTING; INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY; OR WHO REQUIRES ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE TO COMPLETE AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM. SUBRECIPIENT ACTIVITIES LOCAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DELIVER COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES TO OUT-OF-SCHOOL AND IN-SCHOOL YOUTH TO PREPARE THEM FOR POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT. SOME OF THE TYPES OF SERVICE ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: TUTORING; PAID AND UNPAID WORK EXPERIENCES, OCCUPATIONAL SKILL TRAINING, FOLLOW-UP SERVICES; AND COMPREHENSIVE GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING, AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES.

grants · UI393392355A36

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR NEW YORK

Department of Labor
Award amount
$187,373,821

AWARD PURPOSE THE PURPOSE OF THIS GRANT IS TO ADMINISTER THE STATE'S UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES. ACTIVITIES PERFORMED FUNDING PROVIDED TO THE STATE IS FOR COSTS INCURRED FOR THE OPERATION OF THEIR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM. THIS INCLUDES THE STATE'S UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ADMINISTRATIVE WORKLOAD AND THEIR ABILITY TO PROCESS CLAIMS. THIS ALSO INCLUDES THE OPERATION OF THE STATE'S CLAIMANT SYSTEMS AS WELL AS STAFFING LEVELS AND OVERHEAD COSTS. DELIVERABLES THE STATE IS ABLE TO MAINTAIN OR IMPROVE LEVELS OF PERFORMANCE REGARDING THE TIMELINESS AND QUALITY OF PROCESSING UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CLAIMS, AS WELL AS EFFECTIVELY HANDLE IMPROPER PAYMENTS. THE STATE'S ABILITY TO IDENTIFY FRAUDULENT CLAIMS AND REDUCE IMPROPER PAYMENT RATES IS MAINTAINED OR IMPROVED. INTENDED BENEFICIARY UNEMPLOYED CLAIMANTS. SUBRECIPIENT ACTIVITIES THE RECIPIENT DOES NOT INTEND TO SUBAWARD FUNDS.

grants · 25A55UI000111

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR NEW YORK

Department of Labor
Award amount
$177,608,375

PURPOSE: THE PURPOSE OF THIS GRANT IS TO ADMINISTER THE STATES UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES.ACTIVITIES TO BE PERFORMED FUNDING PROVIDED TO THE STATE IS FOR COSTS INCURRED FOR THE OPERATION OF THEIR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM. THIS INCLUDES THE STATES UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ADMINISTRATIVE WORKLOAD AND THEIR ABILITY TO PROCESS CLAIMS. THIS ALSO INCLUDES THE OPERATION OF THE STATES CLAIMANT SYSTEMS AS WELL AS STAFFING LEVELS AND OVERHEAD COSTS. EXPECTED OUTCOMES: THE STATE IS ABLE TO MAINTAIN OR IMPROVE LEVELS OF PERFORMANCE REGARDING THE TIMELINESS AND QUALITY OF PROCESSING UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CLAIMS, AS WELL AS EFFECTIVELY HANDLE IMPROPER PAYMENTS. THE STATES ABILITY TO IDENTIFY FRAUDULENT CLAIMS AND REDUCE IMPROPER PAYMENT RATES IS MAINTAINED OR IMPROVED.INTENDED BENEFICIARIES: UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION CLAIMANTS.SUBRECIPIENT ACTIVITIES: THE RECIPIENT DOES NOT INTEND TO SUBAWARD FUNDS.

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Summary

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Timeline

Jan 21, 2026

Subcommittee Hearings Held

Dec 19, 2025

Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.

Jun 24, 2025

Introduced in House

Jun 24, 2025

Introduced in House

Jun 24, 2025

Referred to the Committee on Armed Services, and in addition to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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Amendments

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