[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 5689 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 5689
To require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to conduct a national
survey of veterans.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 28, 2020
Ms. Brownley of California introduced the following bill; which was
referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs
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A BILL
To require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to conduct a national
survey of veterans.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Every Veteran Counts Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) The Department of Veterans Affairs provides a variety
of benefits and services to over 20,000,000 veterans who have
served the Nation.
(2) Pursuant to section 527 of title 38, United States
Code, the Department of Veterans Affairs has conducted the
National Survey of Veterans to assess the status of all
veterans.
(3) The Department of Veterans Affairs has conducted this
National Survey of Veterans in the late 1970s, 1987, 1993,
2001, and 2010.
(4) The last survey conducted in 2010 included veterans and
other beneficiary groups such as members of the Armed Forces
serving on active duty, demobilized National Guard and Reserve
members, spouses, and surviving spouses.
(5) The 2010 survey included information on demographics,
awareness and utilization of benefits, health status, military
service, and employment.
(6) These surveys provide the Department of Veterans
Affairs, Congress, State and local governments, and various
organizations that serve veterans valuable information on the
veteran population.
(7) This information is utilized to inform policymaking
efforts and to ensure the needs of the ever-changing veteran
population are met.
(8) As the data from the 2010 survey is nearly a decade
old, conducting a new survey will provide more current and
accurate data on veterans and other beneficiaries.
SEC. 3. NATIONAL SURVEY OF VETERANS.
(a) Survey.--Not later than 365 days after the date of the
enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall conduct
a national survey of veterans in a manner to include a statistically
valid sample of veterans by--
(1) gender identity (including male, woman, transgender,
gender diverse);
(2) age;
(3) educational level;
(4) race and ethnicity;
(5) sexual orientation;
(6) marital status;
(7) whether the veteran has dependent children;
(8) income amount and source of income;
(9) living arrangement;
(10) employment;
(11) reasons for not seeking employment, if applicable;
(12) branch of service;
(13) period of service;
(14) whether the veteran served in the National Guard or a
reserve component;
(15) whether the veteran served in a combat theater of
operations or war zone;
(16) whether the veteran was exposed to dead, dying, or
wounded people while serving on active duty;
(17) prisoner of war status;
(18) whether the veteran was definitely or probably exposed
to environment hazards while in military service;
(19) whether the veteran is enrolled in the patient
enrollment system of the Department of Veterans Affairs under
section 1705 of title 38, United States Code;
(20) whether the veteran is in receipt of Department of
Veterans Affairs benefits and services and if not, why;
(21) whether the veteran has participated in veterans
treatment courts;
(22) whether the veteran is a justice-involved veteran;
(23) disability rating; and
(24) whether the veteran experienced military sexual
trauma.
(b) Groups of Veterans.--The survey conducted pursuant to
subsection (a) shall include the following groups:
(1) World War II veterans.
(2) Korean conflict era veterans.
(3) Vietnam era veterans.
(4) Persian Gulf era veterans.
(5) Veterans of the conflicts in Lebanon in 1982 and 1983,
Grenada in 1983, and Panama in 1989 and 1990.
(6) Post-9/11 era veterans.
(7) Veterans who served during peacetime.
(8) Members of the Armed Forces serving on active duty.
(9) National Guard and Reserve members activated under
title 10, United States Code.
(10) Family members and survivors of veterans and members
of the Armed Forces.
(c) Report.--Not later than 180 days after the completion of the
survey conducted pursuant to subsection (a), the Secretary of Veterans
Affairs shall--
(1) submit to Congress a report on the results of the
survey; and
(2) publish such report on a publicly accessible website of
the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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