The House passed legislation June 23 that would increase the amount of money available to severely injured veterans to renovate their homes to accommodate their disabilities. The measure also would broaden scholarship eligibility for survivors of some troops who die from a service-connected condition and widen a grant program for blind veterans. The Ryan Kules Specially Adaptive Housing Act of 2019, passed by the House by voice vote, would increase funding for disabled veterans to adapt their houses from $83,000 to roughly $98,000. The bill also would let eligible veterans access the funds six times, instead of three, and give them access to the full amount every 10 years. Read more on Military.com.