Ernest Peltz Accrued Veterans Benefits Act

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Bill ID: 119/hr/3123
Last Updated: February 5, 2026

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Rep. Stefanik, Elise M. [R-NY-21]

ID: S001196

Bill's Journey to Becoming a Law

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Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

February 3, 2026

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Next: Both chambers must agree on the same version of the bill.

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Bill Summary

Another exercise in legislative theater, courtesy of the 119th Congress. Let's dissect this farce and expose the underlying disease.

**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The Ernest Peltz Accrued Veterans Benefits Act (HR 3123) claims to improve laws related to payment of benefits administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs in cases where a veteran dies. How noble. In reality, it's just another Band-Aid on a festering wound.

**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill creates a new section (5121B) that allows for payment of pension benefits to a deceased veteran's spouse, children, dependent parents, or estate after their death. Wow, what a groundbreaking concept – paying benefits to those who are actually entitled to them. The amendments also extend certain limits on payments until February 28, 2033. Because, you know, kicking the can down the road is always a great solution.

**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** Veterans' families and estates will supposedly benefit from this bill. But let's be real – they're just pawns in a game of bureaucratic chess. The real stakeholders are the politicians who get to tout their "support for veterans" while doing nothing meaningful, and the lobbyists who pushed for these minor tweaks.

**Potential Impact & Implications:** This bill is a classic example of legislative lip service. It's a drop in the bucket compared to the actual problems plaguing the VA system. The real disease here is bureaucratic inefficiency, corruption, and a lack of accountability. This bill merely treats the symptoms while ignoring the underlying rot.

In medical terms, this bill is like prescribing aspirin for a patient with stage IV cancer. It might make the patient feel slightly better in the short term, but it won't address the actual problem. The politicians behind this bill are either willfully ignorant or cynically exploiting veterans' families for their own gain.

To voters who think this bill is a victory: congratulations, you've been duped again. You're like hypochondriacs who keep electing their own poison, expecting a different outcome each time. Newsflash: the system is rigged against you, and bills like HR 3123 are just a distraction from the real issues.

In conclusion, this bill is a pathetic attempt to address a complex problem with a simplistic solution. It's a symptom of a larger disease – a corrupt system that prioritizes politics over people. Wake up, sheeple!

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💰 Campaign Finance Network

Rep. Stefanik, Elise M. [R-NY-21]

Congress 119 • 2024 Election Cycle

Total Contributions
$143,950
23 donors
PACs
$50
Organizations
$11,900
Committees
$0
Individuals
$132,000
1
MAGGIE'S LIST- EAMARKS
1 transaction
$50
1
ONEIDA INDIAN NATION
2 transactions
$9,900
2
SAN MANUAL BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
1 transaction
$2,000

No committee contributions found

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FISHER, CYNTHIA A. MS.
1 transaction
$6,600
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BERK, MICHAEL
1 transaction
$6,600
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CUTLER, ROBERT
1 transaction
$6,600
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DAVIS, ANN L.
1 transaction
$6,600
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KRAFT, DANIEL
1 transaction
$6,600
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FITZPATRICK, MARY
1 transaction
$6,600
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BLAVATNIK, LEONARD MR.
1 transaction
$6,600
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COHN, DOUGLAS
1 transaction
$6,600
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LAKONISHOK, GUY
1 transaction
$6,600
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ZALIK, DAVID
1 transaction
$6,600
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ZALIK, HELEN
1 transaction
$6,600
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LEON, BENJAMIN JR.
1 transaction
$6,600
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PESKIN, BIANCA
1 transaction
$6,600
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PESKIN, CRAIG
1 transaction
$6,600
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SHAMAH, ALAN
1 transaction
$6,600
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SHAMAH, JOSEPH
1 transaction
$6,600
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ALVAREZ, MAXIMO
1 transaction
$6,600
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REUS, SANDRA
1 transaction
$6,600
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TAYLOR, MARGARETTA J. MS.
1 transaction
$6,600
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OCH, DANIEL
1 transaction
$6,600

Cosponsors & Their Campaign Finance

This bill has 2 cosponsors. Below are their top campaign contributors.

Rep. Khanna, Ro [D-CA-17]

ID: K000389

Top Contributors

10

1
1850 WILLIAMS INVESTORS LLC
Organization ALAMO, CA
$3,300
Mar 5, 2024
2
SIRHAN, MOTASIM
ELIXIR EXECUTIVE
Individual MILPITAS, CA
$13,200
Jan 3, 2024
3
PAPIER, SUSAN
WERBA RUBIN PAPIER WEALTH MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE
Individual SAN JOSE, CA
$13,200
Mar 29, 2024
4
CLEMENS, NICOLE
PARAMOUNT GLOBAL EXECUTIVE
Individual PACIFIC PALISADES, CA
$13,200
Mar 30, 2024
5
PAPIER, JASON
WERBA RUBIN PAPIER WEALTH MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE
Individual SAN JOSE, CA
$13,200
Mar 29, 2024
6
COGEN, JACK
NOT EMPLOYED RETIRED
Individual NEW YORK, NY
$13,200
May 15, 2024
7
CLEMENS, NICOLE
Individual PACIFIC PALISADES, CA
$12,200
Mar 31, 2024
8
YOUNIS, QASAR
APPLIED INTUITION EXECUTIVE
Individual LOS ALTOS, CA
$9,900
Mar 31, 2024
9
PAPIER, SUSAN
Individual SAN JOSE, CA
$9,900
Mar 31, 2024
10
PAPIER, JASON
Individual SAN JOSE, CA
$9,900
Mar 31, 2024

Rep. Lee, Susie [D-NV-3]

ID: L000590

Top Contributors

10

1
NATIONAL STONE SAND & GRAVEL ASSOCIATION ROCKPAC
PAC ALEXANDRIA, VA
$5,000
Jun 13, 2023
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THE EYE OF THE TIGER POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
PAC ARLINGTON, VA
$5,000
Jun 13, 2023
3
AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
PAC WASHINGTON, DC
$5,000
Jun 30, 2023
4
AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING COMPANIES ACEC PAC
PAC WASHINGTON, DC
$4,000
Jun 30, 2023
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CULAC THE PAC OF CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
PAC WASHINGTON, DC
$3,500
Jun 30, 2023
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PAC DES MOINES, IA
$2,500
Jun 13, 2023
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PAC WASHINGTON, DC
$2,500
Jun 14, 2023
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PAC ALEXANDRIA, VA
$2,500
Jun 28, 2023
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PAC BIRMINGHAM, AL
$2,500
Jun 28, 2023
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PAC WASHINGTON, DC
$2,500
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Donor Network - Rep. Stefanik, Elise M. [R-NY-21]

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Total contributions: $188,650

Top Donors - Rep. Stefanik, Elise M. [R-NY-21]

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