H.R. 1004119th CongressHouse Bill

Love Lives On Act of 2025

Introduced in the HouseStalled

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This bill extends entitlement for various benefit programs and services for surviving spouses of deceased members of the Armed Forces or veterans. The bill provides that the remarriage of a surviving spouse must not bar the furnishing of dependency and indemnity compensation or special pension benefits to such spouse. Additionally, the Department of Defense may not terminate the payment of an annuity for a surviving spouse under the Survivor Benefit Plan solely because the surviving spouse remarries. The bill also expands the definition of a dependent under TRICARE to include a remarried widow or widower whose subsequent marriage has ended due to death, divorce, or annulment.

Introduced Feb 5, 2025
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Passed Senate
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Became Law

This house bill has been filed and is working its way through Congress. It will need to pass both the House and the Senate, then be signed by the President to become law.

Who introduced this

Richard Hudson

Richard Hudson

Republican

U.S. Representative · NC-9

Bipartisan — 168 cosponsors (118 D, 49 R, 1 I)

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