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Ranking – Korean American VALOR Act

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Total Score: 780/2,100 points (37.1% of maximum possible score)

The Korean American VALOR Act aims to recognize and provide benefits to Korean American veterans for their service. This Act involves moderate increases in government spending and regulatory measures to enhance support for these veterans. It expands government oversight and funding while positively impacting personal freedoms related to veterans’ benefits.

CriteriaScore (out of 100)Comments
1. Regulatory Language and New Powers65Grants new responsibilities to the government to provide benefits to Korean American veterans.
2. Mandates on Individuals or Businesses40Imposes requirements on healthcare providers and institutions to support veterans.
3. Repeal or Modification of Existing Laws50Modifies existing laws to extend benefits to Korean American veterans.
4. Funding Provisions and Government Control70Allocates funding for the enhanced benefits and support programs.
5. Powers Granted to Government Agencies60Grants discretionary powers to agencies overseeing the benefits.
6. Penalties and Compliance Mechanisms50Specifies penalties for non-compliance with new benefit regulations.
7. Reporting Requirements55Introduces new reporting requirements for healthcare providers and institutions.
8. Sunset Clauses20Includes sunset clauses for periodic review of the benefits and support programs.
9. Authority and Oversight60Delegates authority to federal agencies to ensure compliance with the Act.
10. Judicial Review40Provides provisions for judicial review of benefit decisions.
11. Emergency Powers30Grants minimal emergency powers related to healthcare and benefits.
12. Exemptions and Waivers30Offers limited exemptions from existing regulations.
13. Impact Assessments45Includes assessments of the expected effects on government control and cost.
14. Spending and Taxes70Increases government spending to fund the enhanced benefits.
15. Market Manipulation30Minor impact on the market through healthcare incentives.
16. Tax Code and Reporting25Minimal impact on the tax code.
17. Areas Outside Original Purpose20Stays within the original purpose of supporting Korean American veterans.
18. Reducing Government Power35Moderately increases government power through oversight and funding.
19. Impact on Free Markets40Some impact on free markets due to increased oversight and funding.
20. Personal Freedom45Enhances personal freedoms related to healthcare and benefits for affected individuals.
21. Reducing Spending and Debt30Increases spending without addressing the national debt.

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