US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3031

Introduced
4/28/25  
Refer
4/28/25  

Caption

Gold Star and Surviving Spouse Career Services Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 3031 would significantly modify existing federal law regarding the provision of services to veterans and their families. The expansion of eligibility to include spouses of deceased members of the Armed Forces is noteworthy because it recognizes the dual sacrifices made by these individuals. The bill underscores the importance of supporting not just veterans but also their families, thereby enhancing the overall well-being and economic stability of Gold Star families. This could lead to increased participation in the labor market by providing necessary skills and resources to the spouses who often shoulder the financial burden after their partner's passing.

Summary

House Bill 3031, titled the 'Gold Star and Surviving Spouse Career Services Act,' aims to amend Title 38 of the United States Code to extend eligibility for services under the Disabled Veterans’ Outreach Program to certain spouses. This change is intended to provide support and resources to the spouses of deceased veterans, enabling them to access career services that may help in reintegrating into the workforce or improving their employability. The proposed legislation reflects a commitment to honor the sacrifices made by veterans and their families, particularly those who have lost loved ones in service to the nation.

Contention

While the act is largely seen as a positive step towards supporting bereaved spouses, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of federal resources toward this program. Critics might argue about the prioritization of funding and whether existing outreach services adequately meet the needs of all veterans before extending benefits to their spouses. Additionally, questions may arise about the effectiveness of these career services and whether they truly help the intended beneficiaries. Discussion may also focus on the logistical implications of implementing these new eligibility requirements and how they will be operationalized within the existing framework of the Disabled Veterans’ Outreach Program.

Companion Bills

US SB1204

Same As Gold Star and Surviving Spouse Career Services Act

Previously Filed As

US SB1204

Gold Star and Surviving Spouse Career Services Act

US HB1023

Deduction for surviving spouses of WW I veterans.

US HB3237

Revenue and taxation; motor vehicle excise tax; exemptions; surviving spouses; veterans with Gold Star status; effective date.

US HJR1041

Oklahoma Constitution; homestead exemption; surviving spouses; veterans; Gold Star; ballot title; filing.

US HB4637

Veterans’ Surviving Spouse Equity Act of 2025

US HB22

Authorize homestead exemption for surviving military spouses

US AR115

Urges Congress enact Military Surviving Spouses Equity Act.

US SF1930

Continued education benefits provision to surviving spouses

US H0165

Tax Exemptions for Surviving Spouses of Quadriplegics

US SB577

Further providing for requirements of membership, for married persons and pensions to surviving spouses and for eligibility of surviving spouses.

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