Veterans Appeals Efficiency Act of 2025
Summary
The Veterans Appeals Efficiency Act of 2025 would make changes to how the Department of Veterans Affairs handles appeals of benefit decisions. The bill would give the Board of Veterans' Appeals new tools to process cases more quickly, including the ability to combine multiple appeals that involve the same legal or factual questions. It would also expand the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims to certify class actions, which could help veterans waiting for decisions. Additionally, the bill would require the VA to better track how long claims and appeals take to process and to issue guidelines for when veterans' appeals can move to the front of the line for faster consideration.
The legislation is designed to address delays in the veterans' appeals process, which can take a long time for veterans and their families to navigate. The bill would require the VA to submit annual reports to Congress on how well these efficiency measures are working. Currently under consideration by the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs after hearings in December 2025, the bill has bipartisan support and would need to pass both chambers of Congress and be signed by the President to become law.