S778-119

Passed Senate

To amend title 38, United States Code, to require a lactation space in each medical center of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

119th Congress Introduced Feb 27, 2025

Legislative Progress

Passed Senate
Introduced Committee Passed
Oct 22, 2025

Reported by Mr. Moran, with an amendment

Oct 22, 2025 (inferred)

Passed Senate (inferred from es version)

Feb 27, 2025

Ms. Rosen (for herself and Ms. Murkowski) introduced the following …

Feb 27, 2025

Ms. Rosen (for herself and Ms. Murkowski) introduced the following …

Summary

What This Bill Does

Amends title 38 to require Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities to provide lactation spaces for nursing mothers.

Who Benefits and How

  • Nursing mothers visiting VA facilities have dedicated private space
  • Women veterans and visitors gain family-friendly accommodations
  • VA employees who are nursing benefit

Who Bears the Burden and How

  • VA must establish lactation spaces in facilities
  • Minor construction/renovation costs

Key Provisions

  • Mandatory lactation spaces in VA medical facilities
  • Provides private space for breastfeeding/pumping
  • Supports nursing mothers at VA
Model: claude-opus-4
Generated: Jan 8, 2026 05:02

Evidence Chain:

This summary is derived from the structured analysis below. See "Detailed Analysis" for per-title beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

Primary Purpose

Requires VA medical facilities to have lactation spaces.

Policy Domains

Veterans Affairs Healthcare Family Support

Legislative Strategy

"Make VA facilities family-friendly"

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Veterans Affairs Family Support
Actor Mappings
"the_secretary"
→ Secretary of Veterans Affairs

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