Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB545

Introduced
2/14/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Engrossed
3/1/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Enrolled
4/17/23  

Caption

Revise state laws to recognize creation of US Space Force

Impact

The legislation is expected to have implications on how the Space Force and its members are treated in various aspects of state law. By recognizing the Space Force as part of the armed forces, the state may provide certain benefits, legal rights, and policies that apply to veterans and service members from other branches, including eligibility for specialized license plates and enhanced access to resources reserved for military personnel.

Summary

House Bill 545 proposes revisions to state law that formally recognizes the United States Space Force as a component of the United States Armed Forces. This includes standardizing the order in which all armed forces components are to be listed in legal texts, thereby providing the Space Force with parity alongside established branches such as the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The bill amends multiple sections of Montana law to reflect this change, which could enhance the visibility and recognition of Space Force service members and veterans within the state.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 545 has generally been positive, particularly among lawmakers and advocates for military recognition. Supporters argue that acknowledging the Space Force is essential in modernizing laws to keep pace with current military organizations and reflects respect for all branches serving the nation. However, some points of contention may arise regarding the nuances of the amendments and how thoroughly they integrate with existing laws that do not yet account for the Space Force’s unique mission and role.

Contention

One notable aspect of contention center around the specifics of how this new recognition comes into play with existing regulations on military benefits and recognition. As the bill introduces amendments to multiple sections, there may be concerns about the practical implications for state departments overseeing veteran affairs, vehicle registration for special plates, and how these changes affect local governance over military-related policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB738

Space Force; extension of certain benefits and privileges for persons serving in Armed Forces.

MT SB479

Soldiers and sailors; expanding definition of uniformed service to include service in the Space Force. Effective date.

MT SB479

Soldiers and sailors; expanding definition of uniformed service to include service in the Space Force. Effective date.

MT HB1638

To Modernize References To The United States Armed Forces; And To Amend Armed Forces And Uniformed Services Listings To Include The United States Space Force.

MT SB2608

United States Space Force; references to "Armed Forces" in Mississippi law shall include members of.

MT HB96

Adds the U.S. Space Force to various statutory definitions of U.S. Armed Forces

MT SB1008

References to Armed Forces - Inclusion of the United States Space Force

MT HB1029

United States Space Force; provide that reference to "Armed Forces" and "Uniformed Services" in Mississippi law shall include members of.

MT SB707

Armed Forces – Support of Military Families and Addition of Space Force

MT HB05510

An Act Including The United States Space Force In References To The United States Armed Forces.

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