Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB409

Introduced
1/30/24  

Caption

AN ACT relating to military-connected educational benefits.

Impact

The bill is intended to alleviate potential financial burdens for families of veterans, significantly affecting state laws regarding educational funding and access. By amending existing statutes, it directly responds to the financial challenges faced by military families in pursuit of educational opportunities. The changes are in line with a broader initiative to support veteran affairs in Kentucky, ensuring that those who have served or whose lives were cut short in service can have their families educated without financial strain.

Summary

House Bill 409 seeks to enhance educational benefits for military-connected individuals, particularly targeting the children and spouses of veterans. Specifically, it proposes that any child, stepchild, or orphan under the age of twenty-six of a deceased veteran or a permanently and totally disabled member of the National Guard or Reserve should not be charged tuition or matriculation fees at state-supported universities or vocational training institutes. This provision is designed to last for a maximum of forty-five months, thereby facilitating greater access to higher education for those who have lost a parent or spouse due to military service or who have been affected by service-connected disabilities.

Sentiment

Feedback from the legislative discussions surrounding HB 409 appears overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing the importance of supporting military families as a priority for the state. Many lawmakers commend the bill as a step in the right direction towards recognizing the sacrifices of veterans and their families. The general sentiment among proponents is that educational opportunities should be extended to the dependents of veterans, arguing that it is a small but meaningful way to honor their service and contributions to the country.

Contention

Despite the overall positive reception, there are points of contention regarding the fiscal implications of the bill. Critics express concerns over the financial impact on the state's education budget and question whether the provisions can be sustainably funded long-term. There are ongoing discussions regarding balancing the need to support military families with ensuring that other educational needs and programs are not neglected. Some lawmakers are more cautious, advocating for a thorough examination of fiscal resources to ensure that the bill’s goals are achieved without unintended financial consequences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HB407

AN ACT relating to military-connected educational benefits.

KY HB411

AN ACT relating to state benefits for veterans.

KY HB63

AN ACT relating to the military.

KY HB19

AN ACT relating to an exemption of income taxation for military pensions.

KY HB25

AN ACT relating to exemptions for totally disabled veterans with a permanent and total one hundred percent service-connected disability rating from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.

KY HB412

AN ACT relating to Kentucky educational excellence scholarships.

KY HB284

AN ACT relating to mental health coverage in connection with pregnancy.

KY HB148

AN ACT relating to the assignment of substance abuse or mental health treatment benefits.

KY HB387

AN ACT relating to reorganization.

KY SB54

AN ACT relating to Kentucky educational excellence scholarships.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.