billHR1391Event Wednesday, May 20, 2026Analyzed

Student Veteran Benefit Restoration Act of 2025

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Summary

H.R. 1391, the Student Veteran Benefit Restoration Act of 2025, is a procedural veterans' educational assistance bill currently in committee markup. It restores GI Bill entitlement for veterans defrauded by educational institutions and requires institutions to repay the VA—it authorizes no direct market spending and does not affect publicly traded companies.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.No market-moving impact; bill is authorization-only with no procurement or direct spending.
  • 2.Only affects VA educational benefits and non-profit school repayment obligations.
  • 3.No public tickers involved.

Market Implications

No implications for publicly traded equities. The bill does not affect any company or sector tracked by market indices.

Full Analysis

The bill addresses the restoration of educational assistance entitlement for veterans who were defrauded by educational institutions. It requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to restore entitlement and mandates that schools repay the VA for benefits paid during periods when the institution lacked approval. It is strictly a civilian benefit program with no procurement or defense contracting component. The bill remains in committee after hearings; no further legislative steps are imminent. There are no identified public equity implications since the impacted parties are non-profit educational entities and the VA, with no revenue exposure for publicly traded firms.

Key Legislators

Rep. Ramirez, Delia C. [D-IL-3]

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