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Contact Congress about S. 124: Restore VA Accountability Act of 2025

The VA could move faster to fire, demote, or suspend workers for misconduct or poor work. Some workers would have fewer appeal options, while certain whistleblowers would get added protection.

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Restore VA Accountability Act of 2025 is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Hearings held.

Latest action on S. 124: Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Hearings held.

Who this affects: This bill mainly affects people who work for the Department of Veterans Affairs. Supervisors, managers, senior executives, and other VA employees could face faster discipline and fewer appeal options. VA leaders would get more direct power to act on misconduct or poor work. VA unions could lose some contract protections where those terms conflict with the bill. Veterans could feel the effects if the changes alter staffing, service quality, or how quickly VA offices fix workplace problems.

Why this matters: This bill matters because it could change how quickly the VA deals with workers accused of serious misconduct or long-running poor performance. Faster discipline may help VA leaders respond to problems in hospitals, clinics, benefits offices, and other VA workplaces. But fewer appeal options may also make VA workers feel less protected when they challenge discipline or push back against management. The bill tries to address that risk by adding some whistleblower protections, but it still shifts power toward VA leadership.

Key provisions in S. 124

  • The VA Secretary could remove, demote, or suspend supervisors and managers for poor work or misconduct. A new part of VA law would allow this when there is substantial evidence, meaning enough solid proof to support the action.
  • VA officials would have to use set factors before choosing discipline. Those factors include how serious the problem was and how high-level the worker's job is.
  • Supervisor discipline cases would move fast. The VA would have no more than 15 business days from notice to final decision, and the worker would get 7 business days to respond.
  • Supervisors and managers could file an internal VA grievance. That VA review would have to end within 21 days after the Secretary's final decision.
  • Supervisors and managers could not appeal discipline to the Merit Systems Protection Board, the federal board that reviews many worker discipline cases. They could only go to court under narrow rules, and courts usually could not change the penalty.

How Modern Action helps you take action on S. 124

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Questions people ask about S. 124

What is S. 124?
The VA could move faster to fire, demote, or suspend workers for misconduct or poor work. Some workers would have fewer appeal options, while certain whistleblowers would get added protection.
How do I support or oppose S. 124?
Choose support, oppose, or ask for changes on Modern Action. The action flow drafts the message for you and keeps the wording tied to this bill.
Who should I contact about S. 124?
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Can Modern Action explain S. 124 before I act?
Yes. Modern Action gives you a plain-English summary, current status, and action context before you send anything.

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