Helping Ensure Reliable Opportunities (HERO) in Childcare for Military Families Act
With Honor Action endorses H.R. 8336 / S. 4335: Helping Ensure Reliable Opportunities (HERO) in Childcare for Military Families Act, sponsored by For Country Caucus member Representative Jen Kiggans (R-VA), a Navy veteran, and Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), an Army Veteran, and co-led by Representative Sara Jacobs (D-CA), and Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH).
“When service members don’t have reliable, affordable childcare, it causes stress that follows them into the field, onto the ship, into the cockpit, and ultimately on deployment,” said Rye Barcott, Co-Founder and CEO of With Honor. “The HERO in Childcare for Military Families Act recognizes the sacrifices our military families make to serve this nation, and provides the support they need to ensure mission success. With Honor Action is proud to endorse this legislation, and we thank With Honor Senate ally Sen. Joni Ernst, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, For Country Caucus member Rep. Jen Kiggans, and Rep. Sara Jacobs for their commitment to our military families.”
As of early 2026, approximately 7,800 military children remain on waitlists for spots in Department of Defense Child Development Centers. Because of this, childcare places a significant strain on military families and service members. Spouses are often forced to forego employment to care for their children because of a lack of accessible, affordable childcare. It also poses a readiness issue, as service members are forced to juggle family responsibilities when duty calls.
Honoring Our Nation’s Obligation to Remember (HONOR) Gold Star Families Act
With Honor Action endorses H.R. 7932: Honoring Our Nation’s Obligation to Remember (HONOR) Gold Star Families Act, sponsored by For Country Caucus member Representative Matt Van Epps (R-TN), and co-sponsored by For Country Caucus Co-Chairs Representative Don Davis (D-NC) and Representative Jake Ellzey (R-TX), members Representative Jen Kiggans (R-VA), Representative Pat Harrigan (R-NC), Representative Sanford Bishop (D-GA), Representative John James (R-MI), Representative Tom Barrett (R-MI), along with Representative Jill Tokuda (D-HI), Representative William Timmons (R-SC), Representative Derrick Van Orden, Representative John Rose (R-TN), Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN), Representative Jeff Hurd (R-CO), Representative Ryan Mackenzie (R-PA), Representative Ashley Hinson (R-IA), Representative Abraham Hamadeh (R-AZ), and Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds (R-NMI).
“Our Gold Star Families endure the highest sacrifice in service to our nation. In the wake of tragedy, they deserve steadfast support,” said Rye Barcott, Co-Founder and CEO of With Honor. “With Honor Action is proud to endorse the HONOR Gold Star Families Act to increase the bridge payment for the families of our fallen service members. We thank For Country Caucus members Reps. Matt Van Epps and Jen Kiggans, and Rep. Jill Tokuda, for supporting our Gold Star Families and honoring those who’ve given their lives for this country.”
This legislation doubles the military “death gratuity” or bridge payment from $100,000 to $200,000 for the families of fallen servicemembers and also includes a cost-of-living adjustment so future payments take inflation into account. In light of the deaths of seven servicemembers in the Middle East following Operation Epic Fury, the legislation also applies retroactively to the beginning of 2026 to ensure those families receive the enhanced benefit.
With Honor Action Sends Letter to Senate Detailing FY27 NDAA Priorities
On March 27, 2026, With Honor Action sent a letter to Senate Allies and Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee detailing our initial priorities for the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027. These priorities include the Warrior Right to Repair Act, co-led by For Country Caucus members Reps. Maggie Goodlander (D-NH) and Jen Kiggans (R-VA), provisions of the SHIPS for America Act, co-led by With Honor Action allies Senators Todd Young (R-IN) and Mark Kelly (D-AZ), and the expansion of youth service programs.
To With Honor Senate Allies and Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee,
Each year, With Honor Action endorses several pieces of bipartisan national security legislation. For the FY27 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), we ask that you consider including the following 20 provisions in your submissions. As we enter an election year that will undoubtedly raise the partisan temperature, this critical, consensus-driven legislation is more important than ever, and the principled leadership demonstrated by the veteran and public service leaders that make up With Honor’s Senate Allies is the path toward a more prosperous and secure nation.
Modernizing the Department of Defense and Revitalizing the Defense Industrial Base:
- H.R. 5155 / S. 2209 – Warrior Right to Repair Act of 2025
- Special consideration of key national security pieces of the Shipbuilding and Harbor Infrastructure for Prosperity and Security (SHIPS) for America Act (H.R.3151/S.1541):
- Sec. 403 – Assessment of Undersea Cable Repair Contingencies
- Sec. 512 – Plan of action for use of Defense Production Act of 1950 authorities
- Sec. 521 – United States Center for Maritime Innovation
- Sec. 616 – Military to maritime transition
Expanding Pathways and Opportunities to Service:
- Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC)
- With Honor Action supports the authorization of funding for the JROTC program at or above the FY26 congressionally-authorized level of $353.9 million.
- United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC)
- With Honor Action supports the authorization of funding for the USNSCC program at or above the FY26 congressionally-authorized level of $4.3 million.
- Civil Air Patrol (CAP)
- With Honor Action supports the authorization of funding for the CAP program at or above the FY26 congressionally-authorized level of $50.3 million for aircraft and maintenance.
- National Guard STARBASE Program
- With Honor Action supports the authorization of funding for the DoD STARBASE program at or above the FY26 congressionally-authorized level of $50 million.
Supporting Our Global Allies & Partners:
- The establishment of a preservation process for the service records of recognized “Afghan allies” in the Department of Defense.
- The establishment of a United States – Ukraine Working Group on Unmanned Systems.
- Taiwan Security Cooperation Initiative (TSCI)
- With Honor Action supports the authorization of funding for TSCI at or above the FY26 authorized level of $1 billion for FY27.
Addressing Military Quality & Ease of Life:
- H.R. 6383 – Brandon Act Training and Protocol Act
- H.R. 7188 / S. 3654 – Military Occupancy Living Defense (MOLD) Act
- H.R. 6976 – Duty Status Reform Act
- The designation of a senior official responsible for the management and oversight of all programs and activities of the Department of Defense related to the transition of members of the Armed Forces to civilian status.
- The expansion of resources to address childcare shortages on Department of Defense installations.
Countering Foreign Malign Influence:
- H.R. 6469 – Feasibility Review of Emerging Equipment for Digital Open Media (FREEDOM) Act
- H.R. 7969 – Combatting Chinese Communist Party Influence Act
- Authorization for the Secretaries of Defense and State to support the national security forces of partner countries and actors to counter Russian influence and destabilizing activities.
Other National Security Matters:
- The establishment of an Advisory Council on Fiscal Capacity to Meet National Security Requirements.
- The modification of the annual report on the military and security developments involving the People’s Republic of China to include an assessment of progress toward artificial general intelligence.
- Amending the responsibilities of the Chief Digital Artificial Intelligence Officer within the Department of Defense, to include addressing threats posed by artificial general intelligence.
Detailed descriptions of these measures can be found in Appendix I, and specific legislative text may be found in Appendix II attached to this letter.
Vice President of Government Affairs, Kaylan Swartz, is available to assist your staff with any follow-up information you may need (swartz@withhonor.org).
Rye Barcott
Co-Founder & CEO
With Honor
You can read the full text of the letter here.
You can read our letter to the 18 members of the For Country Caucus on the House Armed Services Committee on the FY27 NDAA that we sent earlier this year here.
With Honor Action Sends Letter on VALID Act Inclusion in the ROAD to Housing Act
On March 27, 2026, With Honor Action, along with Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals, The American Legion, Blue Star Families, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, and National Association of Mortgage Brokers, sent a letter to Senator Tim Scott, Chair, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, and Representative French Hill, Chair, and Representative Maxine Waters, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Financial Services on giving special consideration to the VA Loan Informed Disclosure (VALID) Act, H.R. 3694 / S.1932, which was included as Sec. 602 of the ROAD to Housing Act, and ensure it remains – in its entirety – in any final housing bill negotiations.
Dear Chairman Scott, Ranking Member Warren, Chairman Hill, and Ranking Member Waters,
We thank you for your thoughtful consideration as you’ve worked on your respective housing bills. We believe that the American people are best served by bipartisan, common-sense solutions, and we appreciate the way you have crossed the aisle to craft these bills to ensure Americans’ access to affordable housing.
As each Chamber works to resolve the differences between your respective bills, we ask that you give special consideration to the VA Loan Informed Disclosure (VALID) Act, H.R. 3694 / S.1932, which was included as Sec. 602 of the ROAD to Housing Act, and ensure it remains – in its entirety – in any final housing bill negotiations.
The Informed Consumer Choice Disclosure, which applies to FHA mortgages and conventional loans, does not require mortgage lenders to disclose the VA loan rate to eligible borrowers. The VALID Act solves this problem by requiring a side-by-side comparison of conventional, FHA, and VA home loans, enabling borrowers to fully understand their options and the resources available to them. It also ensures that the military service question on the Uniform Residential Loan Application form is required, so borrowers understand their available benefits from the start.
In 2024, more than 58,000 eligible VA borrowers did not utilize the VA home loan benefit, representing billions of dollars in potential homeownership opportunities that went unrealized. Today, only 10-15% of eligible veterans are using this benefit. Many service members and veterans are unaware of VA home loan options, and are often steered towards conventional mortgages due to incomplete information on their options. Billions of dollars are being left on the table, and veterans and service members remain unaware of this critical benefit that they have rightfully earned through their service.
For veterans and service members, the ability to purchase a home is more than just securing a roof over their heads; it is the cornerstone of the American Dream they swore an oath to protect. Homeownership provides a stable foundation that allows military families to build equity and achieve long-term financial security after years of transient service. By lowering barriers to entry and streamlining the VA loan process, Congress isn’t just facilitating a transaction—they are empowering veterans to establish generational wealth that will support their children and grandchildren for decades to come.
We appreciate the Committees’ bipartisan leadership and encourage you to include the VALID Act language in its entirety in any conferenced final bill text. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Segal AmeriCorps Education Award Tax Relief Act
With Honor Action endorses H.R. 7878, the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award Tax Relief Act, co-led by For Country Caucus member Don Bacon (R-NE), an Air Force veteran.
“National service should open doors, not create new hurdles,” said Rye Barcott, Co-Founder and CEO of With Honor. “For more than three decades, AmeriCorps members have strengthened communities across the country, and more than a million have earned the Segal Education Award to help pay for college or repay student loans. Treating that award as taxable income undercuts the very spirit of service it was meant to honor. The Segal AmeriCorps Education Award Tax Relief Act is a bipartisan, common-sense fix, and we applaud For Country Caucus member Rep. Don Bacon and Rep. John Larson for their leadership.”
The bill would exclude AmeriCorps Education Awards from income tax, to reflect the intent of federal education awards, help those serving pay for college, and remove a barrier that may discourage young people from taking advantage of the financial assistance they’ve earned. This ensures that the AmeriCorps Education Award remains a valuable and compelling incentive for young people to serve their country and a tool for making higher education more affordable.