Issue Code: VET
2,459
660
435
2025--2026
BROWNSTEIN HYATT FARBER SCHRECK, LLP
74 activities
BALLARD PARTNERS, LLC
70 activities
VAN SCOYOC ASSOCIATES
57 activities
THE NIMITZ GROUP LLC
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
2,019 mentionsSENATE
1,965 mentionsVeterans Affairs, Dept of (VA)
772 mentionsDefense, Dept of (DOD)
105 mentionsSTRIDE, INC.
via HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP
Education Policy and training for transitioning services members.
BRIGHTON MARINE, INC.
via HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP
Military health and veterans issues.
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
via THE CORMAC GROUP, LLC
8 activities
53 activities
CORNERSTONE GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS, INC.
46 activities
MEHLMAN CONSULTING, INC.
36 activities
STRATEGIC HEALTH CARE
29 activities
THE VOGEL GROUP
28 activities
RK STRATEGIES, INC.
26 activities
NET CENTRIC ALLIANCE LLC
23 activities
White House Office
80 mentionsHealth & Human Services, Dept of (HHS)
53 mentionsLabor, Dept of (DOL)
47 mentionsExecutive Office of the President (EOP)
42 mentionsCenters For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
33 mentionsOffice of Management & Budget (OMB)
28 mentionsVeterans affairs issues
SANA HEALTH
via TERRAPIN STRATEGY, INC
S 4220 The Novel Therapeutics Act and education on PTSD therapies
ATZ MANUFACTURING
via TERRAPIN STRATEGY, INC
Support for healthcare, mental health, and infrastructure improvements for veterans.
TDB COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
via BROWNSTEIN HYATT FARBER SCHRECK, LLP
Issues related to Veterans Affairs contracting partners and engagement with veteran communities and platforms.
ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SIMULATIONS, INC.
via MAYNARD NEXSEN PC
Defense, Homeland Security, and Veterans Affairs appropriation and authorizations measures.
THE INDEPENDENCE FUND
via TWO BRANCH STRATEGIES
generally tracking issues related to VA mental Healthcare, caregiver support and prosthetics care.
WORLD ACTION NETWORK
via WORLD ACTION NETWORK
Everything, with a primary focus on promoting social welfare for business capital for new businesses and jobs, and economic development, and then other supplementary areas.
UNITED SPINAL ASSOCIATION
via UNITED SPINAL ASSOCIATION
United Spinal and other members of the Independence Through Enhancement of Medicare and Medicaid (ITEM) Coalition, sent a letter to express support for H.R. 6835, the Veterans Spinal Trauma Access to New Devices (STAND) Act of 2025, to the Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs and other House sponsors. This bipartisan legislation would direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to offer annual preventative health evaluations to veterans with spinal cord injuries and disorders and increase access to state-of-the-art assistive mobility technologies, such as Exoskeletal systems and other neuromodulation technologies, which allow paralyzed veterans the ability to improve their function and even walk again. https://itemcoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/item-coalition-support-letter-for-h.r.-6835-the-veterans-stand-act-final.pdf United Spinal and other members of the Independence Through Enhancement of Medicare and Medicaid (ITEM) Coalition sent a letter to sponsors of S. 3138, the Veterans Supporting Prosthetics Opportunities and Recreational Therapy (SPORT) Act, which would provide coverage under the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefit for prosthetic limbs that veterans with limb loss use to participate in physical activities in order to remain fit, healthy, and as functional as possible to express support. Specifically, this bill would recognize coverage of activity-specific prosthetic limbs as medically necessary under the VA benefit which the ITEM Coalition fully supports. As its title suggests, access to activity-specific prostheses would entail access to the recreational therapy veterans may need to learn how to safely perform these physical activities. https://itemcoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/item-letter-of-support-for-s.-3138-the-veterans-sport-act-final.pdf