A bipartisan bill — the Specialist Fourth Class Keith Smith Glioblastoma Parity Act of 2025 was officially introduced in the House on June 5, 2025. This vital legislation is co-sponsored by Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL) and Rep. Hinson (R-IA).
What it means:
The bill would add Glioblastoma to the current PACT Act, expanding critical healthcare access and benefits to Vietnam Veterans diagnosed with this devastating disease and to their families.
We Need Your Voice!
Introducing the bill is only Step 1 of 7 on the path to becoming law. The next steps require strong public support and congressional action.
TAKE ACTION NOW!
Contact your U.S. Representatives, especially those on the VA Committee, and urge them to support this bill!
Below are links to help you with this process.
With your support, we can help ensure Vietnam Veterans with Glioblastoma get the care, recognition, and benefits they deserve.
If you have health concerns that aren't on the current list of Presumptive Conditions, you may want to contact your state's US Representatives. Click the link for the Wikipedia page of the current list of US Senators to familiarize yourself with who they are.
Click the link below to connect with your US Representatives. Choose your state or by your representatives' name. There is also helpful information about the proper procedure for contact.
Now is the time to contact them about Agent Orange and the PACT Act!
Below is a link to a list of suites and phone numbers to each US Representative. Remember, the phone number starts with 202-22- and then the 5 digit phone number on the list.
Twenty-five US Representatives are serving on the US House Committee on Veteran's Affairs, with Representative Mike Bost (R-IL) as Chairman, Amata Coleman Radewagen (R-AS) as Vice Chair, and Mark Takano (D-CA) as Ranking Member.
Click the link below to read the most up to date news for Veterans and the PACT Act. Contact information is also listed on this site.
Click the link for a sample script to tell your US Representative about your health concerns related to your Vietnam service and the effects Agent Orange has had on your health.
This script is good for an Email, Letter or a Phone Call to your state's US Senator.
Make sure you personalize this script to fit your Vietnam service and current health concerns that may be related to Agent Orange.
Be a the class-act Veteran that we know you are and be sure to thank your US Representative for their attention to your Agent Orange & PACT Act concerns.
The Thank You will give you a chance to state your concerns again and represent all Vietnam Veteran's battles with Agent Orange.
We encourage you to write from the heart, but please use what we have posted if you need help with your Thank You Note.
If you have health concerns that aren't on the current list of Presumptive Conditions, you may want to contact your state's US Senators. Click the link for the Wikipedia page of the current list of US Senators to familiarize yourself with who they are.
Click the link below to connect with your US Senators. Choose your state or by your senator's name. There is also helpful information about the proper procedure for contact.
Now is the time to contact them about Agent Orange and the PACT Act!
Below is a link to a list of suites and phone numbers to each US Senator. Remember, the phone number starts with 202-22- and then the 5 digit phone number on the list.
Nineteen US Senators are serving on the US Senate Committee on Veteran's Affairs, with Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS) as Chairman and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) as Ranking Member.
Click the link below to read the most up to date news for Veterans and the PACT Act. Contact information is also listed on this site.
Click the link for a sample script to tell your US Senator about your health concerns related to your Vietnam service and the effects Agent Orange has had on your health.
This script is good for an Email, Letter or a Phone Call to your state's US Senator.
Make sure you personalize this script to fit your Vietnam service and current health concerns that may be related to Agent Orange.
Be a the class-act Veteran that we know you are and be sure to thank your US Senator for their attention to your Agent Orange & PACT Act concerns.
The Thank You will give you a chance to state your concerns again and represent all Vietnam Veteran's battles with Agent Orange.
We encourage you to write from the heart, but please use what we have posted if you need help with your Thank You Note.
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