Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB286

Introduced
1/27/23  
Refer
1/27/23  
Report Pass
3/17/23  
Engrossed
3/17/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  
Enrolled
4/4/23  
Chaptered
5/12/23  

Caption

Department of Veterans Affairs - Burial in State Veterans' Cemeteries - Spouses and Dependents

Impact

The legislation amends existing statutes regarding burial rights in state veterans' cemeteries, mandating that eligible spouses and dependents of veterans shall be entitled to plots at no charge. This change not only simplifies the burial process for families but also signifies the state's acknowledgment of the essential role that family members play in the lives of veterans. By expanding burial eligibility, the bill effectively strengthens the support system for veterans' families, making grieving and honoring their loved ones more accessible during a challenging time.

Summary

SB286, also known as the Department of Veterans Affairs - Burial in State Veterans' Cemeteries - Spouses and Dependents, establishes provisions for the burial of eligible spouses and dependents of veterans in state veterans' cemeteries without charge. The bill aims to provide honor and recognition to the families of those who have served, ensuring that their loved ones are afforded the same burial benefits that veterans currently receive. With the enactment of this bill, Maryland will bolster its support for veterans' families, reflecting a commitment to honor their sacrifices as well.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB286 has been overwhelmingly positive. Supporters view the bill as a vital acknowledgment of the sacrifices not only made by the veterans but also by their families. There is a consensus that providing such benefits deepens the state's responsibility towards those who have served, and promotes a culture of gratitude and respect for military service. Public discussions reflect a heightened awareness around veterans' issues, with many advocates celebrating the bill's passage as a step in the right direction.

Contention

While SB286 has received widespread support, discussions surrounding the bill have also raised some contention regarding the allocation of state funds and resources for these expanded burial services. Critics have questioned the fiscal implications and the potential strain on state budgets, urging lawmakers to consider sustainable funding mechanisms. This debate highlights ongoing concerns about resource management and prioritization within state expenditures, particularly in contexts related to veteran services.

Companion Bills

MD HB480

Crossfiled Department of Veterans Affairs - Burial in State Veterans' Cemeteries - Spouses and Dependents

Previously Filed As

MD HB480

Department of Veterans Affairs - Burial in State Veterans' Cemeteries - Spouses and Dependents

MD SB490

Department of Veterans Affairs – Burial in State Veterans’ Cemeteries – Spouses and Dependents

MD HB1251

Department of Veterans Affairs - Burial in State Veterans' Cemeteries - Spouses and Dependents

MD SB237

State Government - Veterans - Burial at State Veterans' Cemeteries (Burial Equity Act)

MD HB138

State Government – Veterans – Burial at State Veterans’ Cemeteries (Burial Equity Act)

MD SF388

State veterans cemetery burial fee removal for spouses and dependents of eligible veterans

MD HF5473

State veterans cemetery burial fee removed for spouses and dependents of eligible veterans.

MD HF837

State veterans cemetery burial fee removed for spouses and dependents of eligible veterans.

MD HF840

State veterans cemetery burial fee removed for spouses and dependents of eligible veterans.

MD SF702

State veterans cemetery burial fee removal for spouses and dependents of eligible veterans

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VA HB727

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VA SB76

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VA HB140

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VA SB1062

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