New PACT Act Expands Health Care Coverage for Toxically Exposed Veterans in the Finger Lakes and Beyond

Thousands of veterans to receive enhanced health coverage through full implementation of PACT Act

Eligible veterans across the United States are now able to receive expanded health care services related to potential exposure from toxic materials. On Monday, Rep. Joe Morelle (D-25) gathered with local officials and representatives of the Finger Lakes VA in downtown Rochester to discuss another phase of the PACT (Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics) Act that will soon be implemented.

Jason Richards, an Outreach Program Coordinator with the VA, explained that full implementation of the legislation means that veterans who may have health issues due to exposure to toxins will now be covered in a wide variety of situations. This expansion allows veterans to discuss toxic exposures regardless of where they were located, even outside of combat zones. This could help more veterans become eligible for VA health care services.

The PACT Act was originally aimed at assisting veterans who were exposed to things like burn pits and Agent Orange in Vietnam, but now it covers toxic exposures in just about any location. Rep. Morelle expressed his gratitude towards the Veterans Administration for approving the implementation of the new health coverage sooner than expected. He emphasized the importance of veterans receiving the benefits they deserve, as exposure to toxins can also impact their family members.

There are likely thousands of veterans in the Finger Lakes region, and even more nationwide, who can benefit from these new regulations. Morelle and local VA representatives are working on spreading the word to veterans who may be eligible for healthcare coverage under the new law. Additional information can be found on the VA’s website.

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