West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4387

Introduced
1/25/22  

Caption

To allow honorably discharged veterans to have free lifetime hunting, fishing, and trapping license

Impact

The introduction of HB 4387 could positively impact veterans by offering them a financial incentive to engage in outdoor recreational activities. The tax credit aims to alleviate costs associated with hunting, fishing, and trapping, thereby encouraging more veterans to participate in such activities. This move might also foster a sense of community and well-being among veterans by enabling them to enjoy and reconnect with nature and recreational pastimes.

Summary

House Bill 4387 aims to provide a tax credit for individuals honorably discharged from the U.S. Armed Forces. The tax credit will be equivalent to the purchase price of a lifetime hunting, fishing, and trapping license. The bill introduces a new section to the Code of West Virginia that outlines the qualifications needed for veterans to obtain this credit. Eligibility requires proof of honorable discharge and a prior purchase of the relevant licenses.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the bill is generally positive, with strong support from veteran advocacy groups and related stakeholders who view it as a necessary acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by service members. However, there may be concerns regarding potential financial implications for the state budget due to the introduction of new tax credits. Overall, the sentiment reflects the importance of recognizing and supporting veterans in their post-service lives.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding HB 4387 could be the funding and viability of sustaining these tax credits in the long term. Critics may argue that while supporting veterans is vital, the state must consider the financial implications and whether it can absorb the costs associated with granting these tax credits. Additionally, ensuring that the process for accessing the credit is straightforward and free from bureaucratic hurdles will be essential to garner broad support.

Companion Bills

WV HB4386

Similar To Expand the scope of hunting, fishing, and trapping benefits provided to former members of the United States Armed forces

Previously Filed As

WV SB429

Providing tax credit to certain honorably discharged veterans for lifetime hunting and/or fishing license

WV SB143

Relating to tax credit for disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping, and fishing license

WV HB2759

Relating to tax credit for disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping and fishing license

WV SB298

Providing tax credit to certain disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping, and fishing license

WV HB2450

Relating to tax credit for disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping and fishing license

WV HB4280

Relating to tax credit for disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping and fishing license

WV SB447

Providing tax credit to certain disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping, and fishing license

WV HB4073

Permit lifetime hunting and fishing license for volunteer firefighters with five years of service

WV HB3064

Provide free hunting and fishing licenses for all disabled veterans

WV HB542

Hunting and fishing license; waive requirement for residents who are honorably discharged veterans.

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