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Kentucky Senate committee hears bill to regulate paid veterans claims consultants; no vote taken
Summary
A Kentucky Senate committee held a hearing on legislation that would require disclosure and fee limits for paid consultants who assist veterans with benefit claims. Supporters said the bill would protect veterans from bad actors; the VFW and others urged alignment with federal rules and additional amendments. No vote was taken.
Senator David Yates, sponsor of a bill addressing paid veterans' claims consultants, told a Kentucky Senate committee in Frankfort on Oct. 27, 2025, that the measure is intended "to protect veterans" and to require clearer written disclosures when for‑profit consultants help veterans file claims.
The bill, introduced to a standing committee and discussed at a public hearing, would require consultants who charge veterans for claims assistance to disclose in writing their fees, whether they are accredited, and that they are not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or veterans service organizations. Yates said the draft previously considered limits on fees expressed as multiples of monthly benefits (initially five times, then three times) and said the goal is to create "guardrails" without imposing a blanket ban on for‑profit assistance.
The bill matters because veterans and advocates described a mix of outcomes from private consultants and nonprofit veterans…
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