Pappas, Kiggans Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Cut Red Tape on Trucking Apprenticeship Programs for Veterans
Today Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01) and Congresswoman Jen Kiggans (VA-02), members of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee (HVAC), introduced the Veterans’ Transition to Trucking Act, bipartisan legislation to cut red tape for veteran truckers by allowing VA to streamline the approval of certain apprenticeship programs to partner with VA. The companion bill in the Senate was introduced by Senators Jon Tester (MT) and Bill Cassidy (LA).
Currently, interstate trucking companies must get approval from every state they operate in for veterans to use their VA education benefits for apprenticeship programs at that company. VA has reported that some trucking companies are opting out of offering apprenticeships to veterans due to the bureaucratic hurdles of having to gain approval with over 20 different SAAs. This legislation would help address this problem by allowing interstate commercial carriers to get one approval for all of their apprenticeship programs from VA, simplifying the administration of these programs for motor carriers and allowing them to accommodate more veterans as truck drivers.
“It’s unacceptable that veterans are losing employment opportunities due to unnecessary and redundant bureaucratic hurdles. Cutting this red tape so trucking companies can employ more veterans as truck drivers is a common-sense step that will increase opportunities for veterans as well as help address the trucking shortage,” said Congressman Pappas. “I’m pleased to introduce this bipartisan legislation with Congresswoman Kiggans that will streamline the approval process for interstate trucking company’s apprenticeship programs to partner with VA, ease the pathway for veterans to become truck drivers, and support the trucking industry.”
“We owe it to our nation’s heroes to ensure they have the tools they need to make the often-difficult transition from service to civilian life,” said Congresswoman Kiggans. “That is exactly what this commonsense legislation will do by cutting bureaucratic red tape and increasing access to trucking apprenticeships for our veterans. As a former Navy helicopter pilot and the representative for Coastal Virginia, which is home to so many who have served our country, it is an honor to advocate for bipartisan policies that help our veterans secure meaningful employment while also addressing the national trucking shortage and strengthening our supply chains.”
“When members of the military return home after serving our country, we have an obligation to help them obtain rewarding careers and achieve the American Dream they fought to protect,” said American Trucking Associations Senior Vice President of Legislative Affairs Henry Hanscom. “We commend Representatives Pappas and Kiggans for introducing this commonsense solution that would make it easier to stand up apprenticeship programs for our nation’s veterans, expanding access to good-paying jobs in the trucking industry and strengthening our supply chain. We look forward to working with Congress to enact this commonsense reform into law.”
This bipartisan legislation is endorsed by Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Disabled American Veterans (DAV), and the American Trucking Association.