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Pappas Demands VA Secretary Address Education Benefit Payment Delays Ahead of Today’s Hearing

December 16, 2025

On Friday Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01), Ranking Member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity,  House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Ranking Member Mark Takano (CA-39), Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Ranking Member Richard Blumenthal (CT), and Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) sent a third letter to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins urging him to address VA’s failure to pay required education benefits on time to over 75,000 veterans and their families and survivors. 

"These payment failures are not merely a bureaucratic inconvenience; they are a direct failure to uphold the sacred promise made to those who earned these veteran benefits,” said the lawmakers. "The fact that VA is continually failing to publicly communicate creates the appearance that you and this administration are attempting to hide this problem."

This is the third letter Congressional leaders have sent on this issue. Secretary Collins has failed to respond to previous letters sent on October 9 and November 14, missing multiple deadlines to provide the requested information. VA acknowledged during a December 5 briefing that it never informed Congress of the issue impacting 75,000 beneficiaries, which started in August. VA is aware of the failed distribution of checks that is still affecting the finances of thousands, but deemed it unnecessary to communicate with the veterans, families, and survivors impacted or notify Congress and the public. 

"This continues to create uncertainty and financial stress for those using Chapter 35 Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA) benefits,"the lawmakers said.

The lawmakers urged Secretary Collins to appear at the Economic Subcommittee hearing on December 16, 2025, to explain VA's failure to deliver mandatory benefits and VA officials' choice not to inform or communicate with beneficiaries, the public, and Congress. 

Secretary Collins has yet to respond to any of the three letters or demands for action.

Please click here to read the full letter.

Issues:Veterans