Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF912

Introduced
3/11/25  

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, 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.)

Impact

The bill proposes significant amendments to current Iowa state laws regarding veterans' benefits. It introduces a priority for awarding state grants to veterans, enhancing their chances of receiving public assistance. Additionally, the legislation exempts veterans from various fees related to vehicle registration and recreational licenses. It solidifies the state's commitment to provide disabled veterans with property tax credits based on their disability rating, thereby making substantial fiscal allowances to accommodate those who have served in the armed forces.

Summary

House File 912 aims to enhance the support and services provided to veterans in Iowa. This comprehensive legislation includes multiple provisions designed to improve the welfare of veterans by offering various benefits such as state grants, public assistance preferences, business fee waivers, mental health services prioritization, and reduced fees for education, vehicle registration, and hunting licenses. The thrust of the bill is to recognize and ease the transition of veterans back into civilian life, addressing their unique needs through legislative action.

Contention

While many provisions of HF912 have garnered support due to their positive implications for veteran welfare, some aspects have drawn scrutiny. Critics may express concern about the fiscal impact on state revenue due to the proposed fee waivers and tax credits, which could affect funding for other public programs. Furthermore, the bill's criteria for defining veteran status and the scope of benefits could lead to discussions about equitable access among all veterans, particularly around the delineation of who qualifies for specific exemptions and benefits.

Companion Bills

IA HF469

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, 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.)

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IA HF2505

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, vehicle registration fees, and driver's licenses, making penalties applicable, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.

IA HF469

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.)

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