Dr. Murphy knows the importance of veterans assistance and healthcare, and will continue to pioneer and support legislation that helps those who risked their lives for our nation.
Will support and pioneer legislation that helps veterans.
Occurrences
Dr. Murphy is fully committed to improving the broken and long-overdue needed healthcare system for veterans. ... Military families have his full support and he will do everything to ensure quality, yet cost-effective healthcare for our military members.
introduced the POPCaP Authorization Act, legislation to permanently establish a Precision Oncology Program for Cancer of the Prostate (POPCaP). Murphy said the program is vital for veterans with prostate cancer and "must not be dismantled or diminished."
Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., introduced the POPCaP Authorization Act, legislation to permanently establish a Precision Oncology Program for Cancer of the Prostate (POPCaP).
Evidence
"Dr. Murphy knows the importance of veterans assistance and healthcare, and will continue to pioneer and support legislation that helps those who risked their lives for our nation."
Sponsor: Rep. Murphy, Gregory F. [R-NC-3] (Introduced 09/08/2023). The bill extends eligibility or applicability of multiple VA programs and benefits, including disability exams, education relief, emergency preparedness, and home loan fee rates.
The bill history shows H.R. 5377 was introduced by Rep. Murphy on 09/08/2023 and a related bill, S.2795, became Public Law No: 118-19 on 10/06/2023.
Public Law 118-19 amends title 38 to extend VA authorities and requirements, including a two-year extension for contract medical professionals' disability examinations, a two-year extension of certain education relief, and an extension of VA emergency preparedness appropriations through FY2028.
"Today, Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D.'s legislation, H.R. 1336, the Veterans National Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Act, passed the House Veterans' Affairs Committee." The bill would establish a VA pilot program for hyperbaric oxygen therapy for veterans with PTSD or TBI.
Murphy introduced bipartisan legislation that "makes technical changes that remove barriers in the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022" and "ensure veterans’ claims are given fair and reasonable judicial review."
Latest Action: House - 10/17/2025 Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 296. Sponsor: Rep. Murphy, Gregory F. [R-NC-3]. The bill directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish a pilot program to furnish hyperbaric oxygen therapy to veterans with TBI or PTSD.
Public Law 118-19 amends title 38 to extend VA authorities and requirements, including extensions affecting disability examinations, education relief, and VA emergency preparedness appropriations.
Assessments
Murphy promised to support and pioneer veterans legislation. As a federal representative, he sponsored H.R. 5377 in the 118th Congress to extend and modify VA authorities and benefits, and closely related provisions became Public Law 118-19 on October 6, 2023. He also continued sponsoring and advancing veterans-focused measures, including the Veterans National Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Act and Camp Lejeune claims legislation. Because the promised action was broad and legislative, and a veterans-related measure tied to his work became law while he was in office, this counts as delivered in the same term.
Murphy promised to support and pioneer legislation helping veterans. In federal House context, this broad legislative-support promise is fulfilled by concrete sponsorship/material advancement of veterans legislation that became law. Evidence shows Murphy sponsored H.R. 5377 in 2023, a veterans-focused VA authorities and benefits bill, and a related Senate bill became Public Law 118-19 on October 6, 2023, extending VA disability exam, education relief, emergency preparedness, and other authorities. He also continued to sponsor and advance additional veterans bills in the same federal service period, including H.R. 1336 and Camp Lejeune-related legislation. Because the promised outcome was to support and pioneer helpful veterans legislation, and associated veterans legislation became law while he remained in office, this counts as delivered in the same term. The effort badge is appropriate because he personally sponsored and advanced relevant legislation.
Murphy promised to support and pioneer legislation helping veterans. The evidence shows he sponsored H.R. 5377 in the 118th Congress to extend and modify VA authorities and benefits, and a related bill became Public Law 118-19 on October 6, 2023. Additional later veterans-focused bills on Camp Lejeune claims and traumatic brain injury treatment further support that he pursued the promised policy area. Because a veterans-related legislative outcome became law during the same term, the promise is best classified as delivered.