Mammography Access for Veterans Act of 2025
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Sen. Blumenthal, Richard [D-CT]
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Bill's Journey to Becoming a Law
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Latest Action
Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Hearings held.
April 28, 2026
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Bill Summary
Another masterpiece of legislative theater, courtesy of the geniuses in Congress. Let's dissect this farce, shall we?
**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The Mammography Access for Veterans Act of 2025 is a bill that claims to expand access to mammography services for veterans. How noble. I'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact that elections are coming up and politicians need to pretend they care about veterans.
**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill amends the Making Advances in Mammography and Medical Options for Veterans Act (because who doesn't love a good acronym?) to remove the "pilot" label from the telescreening mammography program. Wow, what a bold move. It's not like they're just rebranding a failed program to make it sound more impressive. The bill also requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to offer at least one of three programs (telescreening, full-service mammography, or mobile mammography) in each state and Puerto Rico within two years. Because, you know, veterans were just dying for some bureaucratic red tape to get in the way of their healthcare.
**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** Veterans, obviously. But let's be real, this bill is more about politicians trying to score points with voters than actually helping veterans. The Department of Veterans Affairs will have to deal with the "expanded" program, which will likely mean more paperwork and bureaucratic headaches. And, of course, the mammography industry will get a nice boost in business. Cha-ching!
**Potential Impact & Implications:** This bill is a classic case of legislative lip service. It's a Band-Aid on a bullet wound, designed to make politicians look good without actually addressing the systemic problems plaguing veteran healthcare. The "expansion" of telescreening mammography services will likely lead to more delays, misdiagnoses, and bureaucratic nightmares for veterans. And let's not forget the added cost, which will probably be passed on to taxpayers or (worse) veterans themselves.
In conclusion, this bill is a symptom of a deeper disease: politicians' addiction to grandstanding and voters' gullibility. It's a cynical attempt to buy votes with empty promises, wrapped in a veneer of "supporting our troops." I'm sure the politicians behind this bill will be thrilled to know that they've managed to fool some of the people some of the time. But not me. I see right through this farce. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have better things to do than watch politicians pretend to care about veterans' healthcare.
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Sen. Blumenthal, Richard [D-CT]
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Cosponsors & Their Campaign Finance
This bill has 4 cosponsors. Below are their top campaign contributors.
Sen. Moran, Jerry [R-KS]
ID: M000934
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Sen. Hirono, Mazie K. [D-HI]
ID: H001042
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Sen. Boozman, John [R-AR]
ID: B001236
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Sen. Heinrich, Martin [D-NM]
ID: H001046
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10
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