United States Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs


The United States Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs deals with oversight of United States veterans problems and issues.

Description

The committee was created in 1970 to transfer responsibilities for veterans from the Finance and Labor committees to a single panel. From 1947 to 1970, matters relating to veterans compensation and veterans generally were referred to the Committee on Finance, while matters relating to the vocational rehabilitation, education, medical care, civil relief, and civilian readjustment of veterans were referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.
Congressional legislation affecting veterans changed over the years. For the members of the armed forces and their families in the nation's early wars – the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Civil War and the Spanish–American War – the response of the federal government had been essentially financial. This was clearly the legislative mission of the Senate Committee on Pensions which was created as one of the Senate's original standing committees in 1816 and continued until its termination in the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946.
During World War I the nature of the congressional response to veterans' needs changed towards a more diversified set of programs. A war risk insurance program, which was referred to the Senate Finance Committee, changed the consideration of veterans benefits in the Senate. The Finance Committee was the Senate standing committee most responsible for veterans programs from 1917 to 1946. After World War II, the Finance Committee handled the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, the GI Bill of Rights, which extended to servicemen and their families, a number of benefits including unemployment assistance, education, vocational training, housing and business loan guarantees, as well as the traditional medical and pension benefits of previous times. Many experts believe this law was one of the most important elements in the expansion of the middle class following World War II.
The Veterans' Affairs Committee had nine members in its initial congress, the 92nd Congress. It now has a total of 17 members.

Members, 116th Congress

According to committee members' official online biographies, three of the fourteen members are veterans: Richard Blumenthal, Dan Sullivan and Johnny Isakson.

Previous Congresses

Members, 110th Congress">110th United States Congress">110th Congress

MajorityMinority

  • Richard Burr, Ranking Member, North Carolina
  • Arlen Specter, Pennsylvania
  • Johnny Isakson, Georgia
  • Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
  • Roger Wicker, Mississippi
  • Mike Johanns, Nebraska
  • Members, 111th Congress

    MajorityMinority

    • Daniel Akaka, Hawaii, Chairman
    • Jay Rockefeller, West Virginia
    • Patty Murray, Washington
    • Bernie Sanders, Vermont
    • Sherrod Brown, Ohio
    • Jim Webb, Virginia
    • Jon Tester, Montana
    • Mark Begich, Alaska
    • Roland Burris, Illinois, until November 29, 2010
    • Arlen Specter, Pennsylvania
  • Richard Burr, North Carolina, Ranking Member
  • Johnny Isakson, Georgia
  • Roger Wicker, Mississippi
  • Mike Johanns, Nebraska
  • Scott Brown, Massachusetts
  • Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
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    Members, 112th Congress

    MajorityMinority

    • Patty Murray, Washington, Chair
    • Bernie Sanders, Vermont
    • Jay Rockefeller, West Virginia
    • Sherrod Brown, Ohio
    • Jon Tester, Montana
    • Mark Begich, Alaska
    • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
    • Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
  • Richard Burr, North Carolina, Ranking Member
  • Johnny Isakson, Georgia
  • Mike Johanns, Nebraska
  • Jerry Moran, Kansas
  • John Boozman, Arkansas
  • Dean Heller, Nevada
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    Members, 113th Congress

    MajorityMinority

    • Bernie Sanders, Vermont, Chairman
    • Jay Rockefeller, West Virginia
    • Patty Murray, Washington
    • Sherrod Brown, Ohio
    • Jon Tester, Montana
    • Mark Begich, Alaska
    • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
    • Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
  • Richard Burr, North Carolina, Ranking Member
  • Johnny Isakson, Georgia
  • Mike Johanns, Nebraska
  • Jerry Moran, Kansas
  • John Boozman, Arkansas
  • Dean Heller, Nevada
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    Members, 114th Congress

    MajorityMinority

    • Johnny Isakson, Georgia, Chair
    • Jerry Moran, Kansas
    • John Boozman, Arkansas
    • Dean Heller, Nevada
    • Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
    • Mike Rounds, South Dakota
    • Thom Tillis, North Carolina
    • Dan Sullivan, Alaska
  • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut, Ranking Member
  • Patty Murray, Washington
  • Bernie Sanders, Vermont
  • Sherrod Brown, Ohio
  • Jon Tester, Montana
  • Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
  • Joe Manchin, West Virginia
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    115th Congress

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    Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1971–present