Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00949

Introduced
2/27/19  
Introduced
2/27/19  
Refer
2/27/19  

Caption

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For The Harry Ruffin, Jr. American Legion Post 206.

Impact

If enacted, SB00949 will directly impact the Department of Veterans Affairs by enabling it to distribute grants to the American Legion. This funding is expected to enhance support for veterans and their families, fostering better community engagement and assistance programs. Additionally, the establishment of a small business incubator aims to stimulate local economic development, particularly for veterans looking to transition into entrepreneurship after their service.

Summary

Senate Bill 949, known as An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For The Harry Ruffin, Jr. American Legion Post 206, seeks to authorize the state to issue bonds up to two million seven hundred thousand dollars. The principal aim of this legislation is to provide financial assistance to the Harry Ruffin, Jr. American Legion Post 206 located in Middletown, Connecticut. The funds derived from these bonds are intended to support various veterans' programming, establish a small business incubator space, and create a veterans community center.

Contention

There may be considerations regarding the state’s fiscal responsibilities, as authorizing the issuance of bonds entails a commitment of state resources for the repayment of those bonds. Furthermore, there may be varying opinions among legislators about the appropriateness of funding specific organizations using state bonds. The discussions could pivot on whether such funding should be prioritized given other pressing state needs and budget constraints. Concerns might arise regarding the long-term implications of bond-funded grants and the accountability measures in place to ensure effective use of the funds.

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