Addressing Mental Health Needs Among New York's Recently Separated Veterans
Findings and Policy Implications from RAND's Understanding Veterans in New York Study
Expert InsightsPublished Nov 12, 2025
Findings and Policy Implications from RAND's Understanding Veterans in New York Study
Expert InsightsPublished Nov 12, 2025
Statement for the record submitted to the New York State Assembly Standing Committees on Veterans' Affairs, Mental Health, and the New York State Assembly Subcommittee on Women Veterans on November 12, 2025.
This publication is part of the RAND testimony series. RAND testimonies record testimony presented by RAND associates to federal, state, or local legislative committees; government-appointed commissions and panels; and private review and oversight bodies.
This document and trademark(s) contained herein are protected by law. This representation of RAND intellectual property is provided for noncommercial use only. Unauthorized posting of this publication online is prohibited; linking directly to this product page is encouraged. Permission is required from RAND to reproduce, or reuse in another form, any of its research documents for commercial purposes. For information on reprint and reuse permissions, please visit www.rand.org/pubs/permissions.
RAND is a nonprofit institution that helps improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis. RAND's publications do not necessarily reflect the opinions of its research clients and sponsors.