Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0362

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

County service officers.

Impact

The bill stipulates that counties with a veteran population exceeding 2,500 must hire an additional part-time county service officer for every increment of 2,500 veterans. This could significantly increase staffing for veteran services across the state, allowing counties to provide better support and assistance to their resident veterans. The introduction of part-time officers intends to ensure more localized and targeted support for veterans based on the population needs of each county.

Summary

Senate Bill 362 (SB0362) aims to enhance support for county service officers who assist veterans in Indiana. A significant provision of the bill mandates that at least 5% of the funds received by counties from excise tax replacement disbursements should be allocated specifically to support these service officers after necessary deductions for state welfare and tuition support. This funding mechanism is designed to ensure that county service officers have the resources needed to assist veterans effectively.

Contention

While the bill presents a framework for improving veteran services, there may be points of contention regarding the financial implications for counties. Some may argue that requiring counties to allocate these funds could strain their budgets, especially in areas with lower tax revenues. Additionally, the necessity of hiring part-time officers in addition to full-time officers might lead to debates over job security and resource allocation within local governments. Stakeholders may have differing views on whether these mandates are beneficial or an added financial burden.

Legislative discussion

The discussions around SB0362 reflect a growing recognition of the importance of veteran services at a local level. Proponents of the bill highlight the need for adequate support for veterans returning to civil life and the role county service officers play in that transition. However, some legislators may raise concerns about the practicality of implementing new hiring requirements and the financial resources available to comply with the proposed changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1461

Road funding.

IN SB0469

County or city service officers.

IN SB0035

Technical corrections.

IN SB0462

Marion County taxes for excluded cities.

IN HB1134

Local income tax.

IN HB1641

County government matters.

IN HB1121

Local income taxes.

IN SB0003

Tax and fiscal matters.

IN HB1392

State comptroller matters.

IN HB1499

Various tax matters.

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