This bill, titled the Warrior Infertility Act , proposes a significant amendment to title 38, United States Code, by adding infertility to the list of conditions presumed to be incurred or aggravated by toxic exposure during active military service. This legislative change aims to simplify the process for veterans seeking benefits for infertility that may stem from their service. By establishing this presumptive link, veterans would no longer need to individually prove a direct service connection for infertility if it is associated with toxic exposure. This measure is intended to ensure that veterans experiencing infertility due to their service environment receive timely and appropriate care and compensation without undue burden.
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Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
Warrior Infertility Act
USA119th CongressHR-7841| House
| Updated: 3/5/2026
This bill, titled the Warrior Infertility Act , proposes a significant amendment to title 38, United States Code, by adding infertility to the list of conditions presumed to be incurred or aggravated by toxic exposure during active military service. This legislative change aims to simplify the process for veterans seeking benefits for infertility that may stem from their service. By establishing this presumptive link, veterans would no longer need to individually prove a direct service connection for infertility if it is associated with toxic exposure. This measure is intended to ensure that veterans experiencing infertility due to their service environment receive timely and appropriate care and compensation without undue burden.