California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1237

Introduced
2/17/17  
Introduced
2/17/17  
Failed
2/1/18  

Caption

Veterans.

Impact

By making these amendments, AB 1237 seeks to clarify the authority and roles within the existing framework of the Department of Veterans Affairs. This could lead to a more streamlined operation regarding the administration of benefits and services for veterans in California. The adjustment intends to ensure that the legal text reflects current practices and operational needs, aiding in better governance for veteran affairs.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 1237, introduced by Assembly Member Frazier, aims to amend Section 64 of the Military and Veterans Code. The primary focus of this bill is to address aspects related to the California Veterans Board, which provides for the advisory role concerning state policies impacting veterans and their benefits. While the text indicates the changes are technical and nonsubstantive, the bill underscores the framework established for veteran affairs within the state government.

Contention

Although AB 1237 is framed as a technical adjustment, the discussions around the bill may evoke differing opinions concerning veteran services. Stakeholders in the veterans community might scrutinize even minor amendments, as they can set precedents for how other veteran-related policies could be shaped in the future. Potential concerns may arise regarding how these changes are implemented and their impacts on veterans’ access to resources and support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

CA SB898

Tribal gaming: compact amendment ratification.

CA AB1658

Tribal gaming: compact amendment ratification.

CA SB1145

Gambling Control Act.

CA AB506

California State University: graduation requirement: ethnic studies.

CA AB209

California State University: Agricultural education: professional doctorate degrees.

CA SB68

Public postsecondary education: exemption from nonresident tuition.

CA AB327

COVID-19 vaccination status: prohibition on required disclosure.

CA AB1749

Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act: University of California.