Senate Veterans Affairs Committee

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Last mentioned: Feb 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Rescission Demand

    Lawmakers and DAV formally demand the rule be stricken from the books to end legal limbo.

  2. Legislative Pushback

    20+ lawmakers and DAV demand formal rescission of the rule.

  3. Non-Enforcement Pledge

    Secretary Doug Collins promises the rule will not be enforced following initial backlash.

  4. Non-Enforcement Pledge

    Secretary Doug Collins promises the rule will not be enforced.

  5. Rule Published

    VA publishes regulation requiring examiners to consider medication effectiveness in ratings.

  6. Rule Published

    VA officially publishes the new disability rating regulation.

  7. Ingram v. Collins Ruling

    Court decision forces VA to reconsider hundreds of thousands of claims.

  8. Ingram v. Collins Ruling

    Court decision forces VA to reconsider 350,000 claims.

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Veterans Demand VA Formally Rescind Controversial Disability Rating Rule

The Department of Veterans Affairs faces intense pressure from lawmakers and advocacy groups to formally revoke a new rule that would lower disability ratings based on treatment effectiveness. While VA Secretary Doug Collins has promised non-enforcement, critics argue the rule's presence on the books creates a legal limbo that threatens the financial security of hundreds of thousands of veterans.

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regulation Bearish

VA Faces Pressure to Formally Rescind Controversial Disability Rating Rule

The Department of Veterans Affairs is under intense pressure from lawmakers and advocacy groups to formally revoke a new rule that would lower disability ratings based on treatment effectiveness. Despite Secretary Doug Collins' promise not to enforce the regulation, critics argue that leaving it on the books creates a legal limbo that threatens the benefits of hundreds of thousands of veterans.

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