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National Association for Veterans Rights Commends Alabama for Enacting SB 206 to Protect Veterans from Predatory Practices

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The National Association for Veterans Rights (NAVR) commends the State of Alabama today for its decisive action in enacting Senate Bill 206 (SB 206), a crucial new law establishing clear safeguards for Veterans seeking assistance with their federal disability benefits. Governor Kay Ivey officially signed the bill into law, reinforcing Alabama’s commitment to protecting those who served.

With the enactment of SB 206, Alabama joins a growing movement of states, including Louisiana, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and South Dakota, that have already passed similar legislation aimed at establishing transparency, accountability, and safeguards in the Veterans benefits process.

“This is another major step in the crusade to protect those who served,” said Peter O’Rourke, President of NAVR. “By joining the ranks of other states that have taken bold action, Alabama is reinforcing a nationwide commitment to protecting Veterans from bad actors in the claims assistance space.”

SB 206 establishes important guardrails that empower Veterans to make informed choices when seeking assistance with their benefits. NAVR has long championed state-level legislation that closes loopholes leaving Veterans vulnerable to exploitation. The passage of SB 206 in Alabama reflects a growing consensus that stronger consumer protections for Veterans are both necessary and overdue.

“This is about restoring trust and integrity in the system that serves our nation’s heroes,” O’Rourke said. “Governor Ivey’s signature on SB 206 positions Alabama as a national leader in Veterans’ protections, and reinforces a growing consensus that Veterans deserve choice, clarity, and confidence when seeking help with their earned benefits.”

NAVR has led the charge nationwide to expose bad actors and support commonsense legislation that gives Veterans access to safe, qualified, and transparent services.

About NAVR:

The National Association for Veterans Rights (NAVR) is a national trade association committed to promoting ethical and transparent business practices among companies engaging with the service-disabled Veteran community. NAVR advocates for businesses that empower Veterans with professional and transparent solutions while advancing support for Veteran-owned businesses.

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