Governor Healey Launches Increased Annuity for Veterans and Families through HERO Act
Payments will begin increasing in February 2025,
ultimately going up to $2,500 by August 2025
BOSTON – The Healey-Driscoll Administration is
announcing that Massachusetts veterans and their families will begin receiving
increased benefits in February 2025 as part of the historic HERO Act that
Governor Healey signed into law last year. This is the first increase in 17
years to the annual annuity for 100% disabled veterans, Gold Star parents and
Gold Star spouses.
This landmark increase raises the annuity from $2,000 to
$2,500 annually, providing much-needed financial support to veterans and their
loved ones. The increase will be phased in to ensure a smooth transition. In
February 2025, recipients will receive an initial payment of $1,250. Beginning
in August 2025 and continuing annually thereafter, recipients will receive a
single annual payment of $2,500.
"By increasing this annuity, we are reaffirming our
commitment to the veterans, Gold Star families, and servicemembers who have
given so much for our state and our country," said Governor Maura
Healey. "The HERO Act reflects our deep respect and gratitude for
their service, ensuring that Massachusetts remains a leader in veteran support
and recognition. I'm grateful for Secretary Santiago and his team, as well as
the Legislature for their partnership to pass this impactful bill."
“As the proud daughter of a Navy Vet, I know firsthand how
veterans and their loved ones rely on benefits like this annuity,” said Lieutenant
Governor Kim Driscoll. “This increase means more money back in the
pockets of our heroes to pay for food, housing, health care and anything else
they might need.”
"This increase is more than just a financial adjustment
– it’s a promise kept to those who have given so much,” said Veterans
Services Secretary Jon Santiago. “We are proud to deliver tangible
support to ensure veterans and their families can thrive in
Massachusetts."
Most eligible recipients will receive a direct deposit of
the increased annuity early next week. Others will receive a check in the mail
later in the week.
Since taking office, the Healey-Driscoll Administration has
prioritized revitalizing veterans' services in Massachusetts. In March 2023,
Governor Healey established the state’s new Executive Office of Veterans’ Services and appointed Jon Santiago, the state’s
first-ever Secretary of the Executive Office of Veterans Services, to spearhead
the transformation of a cabinet-level secretariat focused on veteran care. Over
the past year, the Executive Office of Veterans Services has overhauled
operations and existing programs to redefine how veterans are cared for in
Massachusetts. This includes passing the HERO Act, the most comprehensive piece of
veterans’ legislation in Massachusetts history that increases benefits,
modernize services and promote inclusivity for veterans in Massachusetts,
moving forward on new, state-of-the-art veterans' homes in Holyoke and Chelsea
and launching an initiative to End Veteran Homelessness.
The Executive Office of Veterans Services encourages
eligible veterans and families to reach out with any questions about their
benefits or the implementation of the HERO Act provisions. For more information
about the HERO Act or the Executive Office of Veterans Services, please
visit Chapter 115 Benefits/Safety Net Program | Mass.gov.
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