Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB365

Introduced
1/21/22  
Refer
1/21/22  
Report Pass
2/22/22  
Engrossed
2/24/22  
Refer
2/25/22  
Report Pass
3/30/22  
Enrolled
3/31/22  
Chaptered
4/12/22  

Caption

State Government – Maryland Veterans Commission – Membership

Impact

If enacted, SB365 would amend the current composition of the Maryland Veterans Commission by increasing its inclusivity. By adding a representative from the Reserve Organization of America, the bill seeks to ensure that the perspectives and needs of reserve veterans are adequately represented. This change reflects a broader movement towards recognizing the contributions and specific needs of various categories of veterans, thereby potentially leading to more tailored support and advocacy efforts.

Summary

Senate Bill 365 focuses on altering the membership structure of the Maryland Veterans Commission. The bill proposes to add a representative from the Reserve Organization of America to the Commission, which serves as an advisory body to the Secretary on various veterans' issues. This modification aims to enhance the diversity and representation of veterans' organizations within the state by ensuring that more voices are included in discussions that affect veterans in Maryland.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB365 appears to be generally positive, especially among veterans' organizations and advocates for veteran rights. Supporters have praised the bill as a step forward in inclusivity, recognizing the significance of collaboration among different veteran groups. However, as with any legislative change, there are always differing viewpoints, and some critics may feel that the bill, while well-intentioned, does not go far enough in addressing other pressing issues faced by veterans.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB365 may revolve around the scope of representation on the Maryland Veterans Commission itself. While the bill expands membership, some may argue about the adequacy of such additions in truly representing the wide range of veteran experiences. Furthermore, discussions may emerge regarding whether more substantial changes are needed beyond minor adjustments in appointments to effect meaningful improvements in veterans' affairs.

Companion Bills

MD HB237

Crossfiled State Government – Maryland Veterans Commission – Membership

Previously Filed As

MD HB237

State Government – Maryland Veterans Commission – Membership

MD HB196

State Government - Department of Veterans and Military Families - Board and Commission - Membership and Oversight

MD SB254

State Government - Department of Veterans and Military Families - Board and Commission - Membership and Oversight

MD SB204

State Libraries – Maryland State Library Board – Membership

MD HB20

Maryland Stadium Authority - Membership

MD HB716

Patuxent River Commission - Membership

MD SB541

Natural Resources - Maryland Park Service and State Parks - Alterations (Great Maryland Outdoors Act)

MD SB172

Maryland Veterans Trust - Board of Trustees - Membership

MD HB915

Maryland Health Care Commission – Patient Safety Center – Designation and Fund

MD HB75

Maryland Agricultural Commission - Hemp Industry Member

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