Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3849

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To exclude Chapter 115 payments to veterans from gross household income calculation

Impact

The impact of HB 3849 on state laws would be significant, as it would result in a recalibration of how income is assessed for veterans receiving Chapter 115 benefits. This change could lead to increased access to state benefits for veterans, thereby supporting their health and wellbeing. Advocates for the bill argue that excluding these payments would allow veterans more financial flexibility, particularly in times of medical emergencies or chronic health issues. Moreover, it would harmonize the treatment of veterans' healthcare reimbursements with other forms of financial aid that are typically excluded from income calculations.

Summary

House Bill 3849 proposes to amend the current regulations regarding gross household income calculations for veterans. Specifically, it seeks to exclude Chapter 115 payments, which are reimbursements for out-of-pocket healthcare costs, from being counted as part of a veteran's gross income. This change aims to alleviate financial burdens on veterans who often face high medical expenses and ensure that these reimbursements do not negatively affect their eligibility for various state assistance programs. By removing Chapter 115 payments from income calculations, the bill intends to enhance support for veterans in need of financial assistance due to healthcare costs.

Contention

While supporters laud the bill as a necessary step towards supporting veterans, it may also face opposition based on concerns about the fiscal implications of expanding the definitions of income exclusions. Critics may question whether this amendment might inadvertently lead to increased costs for the state in terms of higher benefits claims. Furthermore, discussions around the allocation of resources to veterans' services versus other community needs could arise, highlighting the struggle between ensuring adequate veteran support and managing the state's budgetary constraints.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H2859

Establishing job permanency for MADOC instructors

MA H2628

Relative to arson investigators

MA H3344

Making election day a legal holiday for state and municipal employees

MA H2629

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

MA H2630

Relative to primary enforcement of seatbelt violations

MA H2863

To provide certain employees in the department of corrections with line of duty death benefits

MA H3679

Relative to license plate year of manufacture registration

MA H2861

Relative to the amendment of M.G.L. c.32, section 4(2)(b) and 4(2)(c), solely as they relate to the calculation of Walter L. Guertin's pension

Similar Bills

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