New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1353

Introduced
11/20/21  

Caption

Renaming a wing in the New Hampshire veterans' home.

Impact

The bill is relatively straightforward in its intent and impact, primarily focusing on a name change rather than altering any operational or funding structures at the veterans' home. It stipulates that the cost for any signage resulting from the name change shall not fall upon the state, indicating that funding will be sourced elsewhere, which is an important consideration from a budgetary standpoint. This ensures that the financial implications are managed without increasing state expenditures in other areas, further supporting the veterans' care initiative.

Summary

House Bill 1353 aims to rename the life enhancement dementia unit at the New Hampshire veterans' home to the Barry E. Conway Unit. The bill represents a significant gesture towards honoring Barry E. Conway, reflecting the state’s commitment to recognizing the contributions made by veterans and improving the care they receive. The action taken in the bill suggests an acknowledgment of the specialized services offered to veterans suffering from dementia, illustrating the care state's facilities are looking to provide to this vulnerable population.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1353 appears to be positive, as it is a move widely recognized as honoring an individual who may have had significant impacts in the community or among veterans. It generally garners support from various stakeholders as a noble act that acknowledges the challenges faced by veterans, particularly those with dementia. There is likely broad consensus on the importance of caring for veterans, which enhances the bill's overall favorability.

Contention

While this bill does not present significant points of contention, it opens a dialogue about the resources and recognition given to veterans' health and well-being. The potential concern could stem from ensuring that renaming facilities does not bring about a diversion of attention away from the need for substantive changes in services or condition of care. Nevertheless, the bill itself seems tailored to foster community goodwill without opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1314

Establishing a committee to study the management and oversight of the New Hampshire veterans' home.

NH HB1574

Prohibiting the university system and community college systems of New Hampshire from charging out-of-state tuition to students voting in New Hampshire.

NH HB1657

Establishing a New Hampshire farm to school reimbursement program.

NH HB452

Relative to the issuance of drivers' licenses for aliens temporarily residing in New Hampshire.

NH HB1347

Relative to administration of the New Hampshire refugee resettlement program.

NH HB1346

Establishing a commission to study the New Hampshire family court system.

NH HB599

Establishing a committee to examine weatherization initiatives for homes in New Hampshire.

NH HB1092

Requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard.

NH HB1016

Relative to the New Hampshire state flag.

NH HB1678

Establishing a New Hampshire farm to school local food incentive pilot program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.