Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00133

Introduced
1/12/21  

Caption

An Act Exempting Disabled Veterans From The Passport To The Parks Fee When Registering A Motor Vehicle.

Impact

The impact of SB00133 on state laws would primarily be seen in the revised regulations about vehicle registration fees. By exempting disabled veterans from this fee, the bill would create a precedent for more inclusive legislation aimed at recognizing and rewarding the contributions of veterans to society. This act could encourage further legislation that addresses the needs of disabled veterans in other aspects of state governance, potentially leading to broader reforms in veteran affairs and support systems in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 00133 proposes an amendment to Title 14 of the general statutes aimed at exempting disabled veterans from the Passport to the Parks fee when registering a motor vehicle. This bill reflects a growing effort to provide benefits and reduce costs for disabled veterans, acknowledging their service and the unique challenges they face. The exemption is designed to alleviate some financial burdens associated with vehicle registration for this group, which often requires mobility aids and specialized vehicles.

Contention

While the bill appears to be beneficial for disabled veterans, it may face scrutiny regarding its fiscal impact on state revenue generated from the Passport to the Parks fee. Opponents might argue that exempting a specific group from fees could set a precedent for other exemptions, leading to a potential decrease in funding for state parks and related services. Supporters, on the other hand, will likely advocate that the cost of the exemption is justified by the need to honor and support disabled veterans, framing the bill as a small but significant step towards greater equity for those who have served.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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