Alaska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB158

Introduced
4/12/23  
Introduced
4/12/23  
Report Pass
2/28/24  
Refer
4/12/23  

Caption

Military; United States Space Force

Impact

The amendments proposed in HB158 have implications for how military justice operates within Alaska by addressing the qualifications necessary for a person to serve as a judge advocate. The bill requires that judge advocates be members of the organized militia or active components of the Armed Forces and be licensed to practice law. These changes are intended to strengthen military legal representation and ensure that the military justice system adheres to established standards, which could improve legal services for service members.

Summary

House Bill 158 aims to amend statutes concerning the Joint Armed Services Committee, judge advocates, and military facility zones in Alaska. The bill seeks to update the composition of the Joint Armed Services Committee, which is responsible for fostering relations between the state legislature and armed services. It will ensure that the committee includes appropriate representatives from various military organizations and civilian residents who are knowledgeable about military matters, thereby enhancing the state's collaboration with military entities.

Contention

Notable issues surrounding HB158 include debates regarding the representation of military interests within the state legislature. Advocates for the bill argue that the updated committee structure will bolster military support and coordination with state lawmakers, effectively enhancing the military's role in state matters. Opponents, however, might express concerns about potential lack of balance or representation of civilian perspectives, emphasizing the need for local interests to also be prioritized in discussions that involve military facilities and legal provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB155

Establish Ak Military Affairs Commission

AK HB1026

Armed Forces - Support of Military Families and Addition of Space Force

AK SB707

Armed Forces – Support of Military Families and Addition of Space Force

AK HB05510

An Act Including The United States Space Force In References To The United States Armed Forces.

AK AB1605

High schools: military services: United States Space Force.

AK SB1008

References to Armed Forces - Inclusion of the United States Space Force

AK HB2210

Relating to inclusion of the United States Space Force in United States military and veteran statutory definitions.

AK SB2608

United States Space Force; references to "Armed Forces" in Mississippi law shall include members of.

AK H3540

Relative to the United States Space Force and military childcare innovation, learning, and development

AK HB252

Georgia Code; add appropriate references to United States Space Force; provisions

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