Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SB141

Introduced
1/29/24  
Refer
1/29/24  

Caption

AN ACT relating to volunteer firefighters.

Impact

The introduction of this bill is significant in terms of its potential impact on volunteer fire departments throughout Kentucky. By providing a monetary incentive, the bill aims to alleviate the challenges faced by many fire departments in sustaining a volunteer workforce. The tax credit seeks to make volunteering more attractive and financially viable, which could enhance local emergency response capabilities and ensure better coverage for emergencies.

Summary

SB141 is an act aimed at providing financial incentives through refundable tax credits for active volunteer firefighters in Kentucky. Beginning in the taxable years from January 1, 2025, to January 1, 2029, active volunteer firefighters associated with qualified fire departments will be eligible for a tax credit of $1,000 against the state income tax. This initiative is intended to recruit and retain more volunteers in fire departments across the Commonwealth, addressing labor shortages and enhancing fire service capabilities in communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB141 is largely positive among supporters who view it as a vital measure to boost volunteerism in firefighting. Proponents argue that the fiscal support for volunteer firefighters can lead to improved community safety and operational readiness of fire departments. However, some skepticism exists regarding the bill’s effectiveness in truly increasing volunteer numbers, with critics questioning whether a monetary incentive alone can address the inherent challenges of volunteer recruitment.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the execution and oversight of the tax credit program and how it will be funded within the state budget. Critics may argue about the sustainability of such financial incentives and whether they effectively translate into a sustained increase in volunteer firefighters or merely provide temporary financial relief for a system facing broader cultural and operational challenges. Furthermore, the need for clear guidelines on what constitutes a 'qualified fire department' and the process for credit application may also be subjects of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HB193

AN ACT relating to a tax credit for volunteer firefighters.

KY SB117

AN ACT relating to the Firefighters Foundation Program fund.

KY HB303

AN ACT relating to economic development.

KY HB240

AN ACT relating to a tax credit for home installations.

KY HB413

AN ACT relating to a tax credit for renters.

KY HB52

AN ACT relating to firefighters.

KY HB86

AN ACT relating to the community restoration tax credit.

KY HB216

AN ACT relating to the employer student loan repayment tax credit.

KY HB243

AN ACT relating to the promotion of organ and bone marrow donation.

KY HB123

AN ACT relating to the limited liability entity tax.

Similar Bills

KY SB121

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Fire Commission.

KY SB117

AN ACT relating to the Firefighters Foundation Program fund.

KY SB159

AN ACT relating to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

KY HB323

AN ACT relating to cancer detection in firefighters, and making an appropriation therefor.

KY HB562

AN ACT relating to first responders.

KY HB56

AN ACT relating to death benefits for first responders, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency.

KY HB322

AN ACT relating to tuition benefits.

KY HB212

AN ACT relating to the mental health of first responders.