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Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness committee organizes for 2025–26 session, sets veterans retention and 2026 preparedness review as priorities

2158922 · January 28, 2025
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The Pennsylvania House Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee organized for the 2025–2026 legislative session, adopted standard operating rules and said its early meetings will focus on carrying over stalled bills, veteran retention measures and an emergency-preparedness review ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary in 2026.

The Pennsylvania House Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee formally organized for the 2025–2026 legislative session and set priorities that include moving bills stalled last session, pursuing policies aimed at retaining and attracting veterans to the Commonwealth, and taking stock of emergency-preparedness infrastructure in advance of the 2026 U.S. semiquincentennial.

Chairman Jared Solomon told members the committee will focus its first two to three meetings on legislation that did not advance in the Senate last session and asked members to submit policy…

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