Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR38

Introduced
3/4/09  
Refer
3/13/09  
Report Pass
3/30/09  
Refer
4/16/09  
Report Pass
5/15/09  
Enrolled
5/30/09  

Caption

Memorializing Congress to restore the presumption of a service connection for Agent Orange exposure to veterans who served on the inland waterways, territorial waters, and in the airspace of the Republic of Vietnam.

Impact

If enacted, SCR38 aims to re-establish the recognition of service-connected health problems for veterans who have faced barriers in receiving benefits due to their inability to prove on-ground service. The resolution highlights that many veterans who served on Navy ships or flew over Vietnam still suffered from exposure to Agent Orange's carcinogenic effects, and that they deserve equal access to the health care and compensation afforded to their peers who served directly on the land. This bill reflects an ongoing need to address the inadequacies in current veterans' healthcare policy and the legacy of the Vietnam War's environmental impact.

Summary

SCR38 is a concurrent resolution that urges the United States Congress to restore the presumption of service connection for Agent Orange exposure for Navy and Air Force veterans who served in Vietnam's inland waterways, territorial waters, and airspace. This bill is a response to the long-standing health issues faced by veterans due to herbicide exposure during the Vietnam War, particularly concerning the accessibility of disability compensation and medical care for these veterans. The resolution is anchored in the historical context of Agent Orange usage during the war, which has been linked to numerous serious health issues, demonstrating a continued commitment to veteran welfare by seeking legislative redress.

Contention

While SCR38 primarily serves to advocate for veterans' rights, notable contention surrounds the bureaucratic processes in place for claims related to service-connected health conditions. The resolution points to historical directives by the Department of Veterans Affairs that closely tie eligibility for benefits to proof of physical presence 'on the ground' in Vietnam, thus excluding many veterans who served offshore. This creates a dichotomy among veterans’ healthcare rights and raises concerns over the equitable treatment of all service members based on their deployment circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1286

Commemorating the 48th anniversary of the fall of South Vietnam at the conclusion of the Vietnam War.

TX HR1287

Recognizing May 17, 2023, as Vietnamese American Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR369

Recognizing March 29, 2023, as Vietnam Veterans Day.

TX HR90

Congratulating U.S. Army Staff Sergeant (Ret.) John Footman on his official receipt of the Bronze Star Medal with Valor Device and the Purple Heart for service in the Vietnam War.

TX SR601

Recognizing May 17, 2023, as Vietnamese American Day.

TX HB2951

Relating to the establishment of a service dog pilot program for certain veterans.

TX HR153

Honoring Bob Mabee for his military service on the occasion of the 2023 Clint Veterans Day Celebration.

TX HR152

Honoring Lorenzo Flores for his military service on the occasion of the 2023 Clint Veterans Day Celebration.

TX SCR11

Memorializing Congress to repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).

TX HR151

Honoring Lawn Fitzpatrick for his military service on the occasion of the 2023 Clint Veterans Day Celebration.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.