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In a move to better support veterans in Florida, new changes to military law have been implemented, affecting veterans' benefits in the state. As of November 26, 2025, these changes have been put into effect, aiming to provide a more comprehensive and efficient system for veterans seeking assistance.One of the key changes includes an expansion of benefits for veterans, particularly in the areas of healthcare and education. Under the new law, veterans will have access to more affordable healthcare options and increased opportunities for education and training. This will help veterans transition back into civilian life and further their careers after serving in the military.Additionally, the changes to military law in Florida also address issues surrounding mental health services for veterans. There will be increased resources and support available for veterans struggling with mental health issues, including expanded counseling services and improved access to mental health professionals.Furthermore, the new law aims to streamline the process for veterans to access their benefits. A new online portal has been launched, allowing veterans to easily apply for and manage their benefits from the comfort of their own homes. This will reduce the bureaucratic red tape that many veterans face when trying to access the assistance they are entitled to.Governor Ron DeSantis praised the changes to military law, stating that they demonstrate Florida's commitment to supporting its veterans. "Our veterans have made tremendous sacrifices for our country, and it is our duty to ensure they receive the support and care they deserve," he said in a press release.Overall, the changes to military law in Florida represent a step forward in providing better services and support for veterans in the state. With expanded benefits, improved mental health services, and a more efficient process for accessing assistance, veterans can now feel more secure and appreciated for their service to the nation.