Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF469

Introduced
2/19/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to state services and benefits provided to veterans, including state grants, public assistance programs, business fee waivers, substance use disorder programs, mental health and disability services, undergraduate tuition and fees, disabled veteran tax credits, department of natural resources' licenses and fees, civil litigation priority, permit to carry weapons fees, vehicle registration fees, and driver's licenses, making penalties applicable, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 912.)

Impact

One of the notable impacts of HF469 includes the exemption of vehicle registration fees for veterans and the establishment of a property tax credit specifically for disabled veterans. This would significantly relieve financial pressures on veterans, allowing them to allocate their resources to other essential areas. Furthermore, the bill mandates that certain health-related services, including mental health and substance abuse programs, prioritize veterans on waitlists, ensuring they receive timely access to critical care.

Summary

House File 469 aims to enhance the support and benefits available to veterans in Iowa, addressing a wide range of services from financial assistance to recreational licensing. The bill includes provisions for awarding state grants and public assistance programs with a preference given to veterans, ensuring that they have priority access to these benefits over other applicants. It seeks to improve the quality of life for veterans by providing financial relief through tax credits and exemptions, particularly for those with disabilities.

Contention

However, the extensive provisions outlined in the bill could lead to discussions around funding levels and potential bureaucratic complexities in implementing these programs. Critics may argue that while these measures are beneficial, there is a risk of strain on state resources, particularly if the volume of veterans qualifying for these benefits is substantial. As similar initiatives evolve, the debate is likely to revolve around balancing equitable access to benefits while ensuring sustainable state funding.

Companion Bills

IA HF912

Similar To A bill for an act relating to state services and benefits provided to veterans, including state grants, public assistance programs, business fee waivers, substance use disorder programs, mental health and disability services, undergraduate tuition and fees, disabled veteran tax credits, department of natural resources' licenses and fees, permit to carry weapons fees, vehicle registration fees, and driver's licenses, making penalties applicable, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HF 469.)

Similar Bills

IA HF912

A bill for an act relating to state services and benefits provided to veterans, including state grants, public assistance programs, business fee waivers, substance use disorder programs, mental health and disability services, undergraduate tuition and fees, disabled veteran tax credits, department of natural resources' licenses and fees, permit to carry weapons fees, vehicle registration fees, and driver's licenses, making penalties applicable, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HF 469.)

IA HF910

A bill for an act relating to state services and benefits provided to disabled veterans, making penalties applicable, and making appropriations.

IA HSB326

A bill for an act relating to state services and benefits provided to disabled veterans, making penalties applicable, and making appropriations.

AZ HCR2023

Property tax; combat veterans; exemption

AZ HB2406

Property tax; exemption; combat veterans

IA HF991

A bill for an act placing assessment limitations for property tax purposes on commercial child care facilities, and including effective date, applicability, and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 316.)

IA HSB316

A bill for an act placing assessment limitations for property tax purposes on commercial child care facilities, and including effective date, applicability, and retroactive applicability provisions.(See HF 991.)

CA SB296

Property taxation: exemption: disabled veteran homeowners.