New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07779

Introduced
5/6/25  

Caption

Creates a distinctive license plate for veterans honoring Borinqueneers; defines "veteran" as a person who is a resident of this state, who served in the armed forces of the United States, and was honorably discharged from the armed forces, or has a qualifying condition, as defined in section one of the veterans' services law, and has received a discharge other than bad conduct or dishonorable from such service, or is a discharged LGBT veteran, as defined in section one of the veterans' services law, and has received a discharge other than bad conduct or dishonorable from such service.

Impact

This legislation is expected to have a positive impact on veterans in New York by promoting acknowledgment and recognition of their service through the issuance of a special license plate. Additionally, it may enhance community pride and awareness regarding the sacrifices made by military personnel, particularly those of the Borinqueneers. The bill also establishes a financial structure for design and manufacturing costs, which includes a one-time service charge and guidelines for the potential discontinuation of the plate if not enough orders are received.

Summary

Bill S07779 aims to create a distinctive license plate honoring the Borinqueneers, a term that refers to the Puerto Rican 65th Infantry Regiment, recognized for its valor during the Korean War. The bill stipulates that any veteran or their spouse may request this special plate, reinforcing the state's commitment to honoring military service. Provisions in the bill require proof of veteran status, ensuring that only eligible individuals may obtain the plate, thus maintaining the integrity of the initiative.

Contention

While the bill has received support for honoring veterans, there are notable considerations regarding the financial implications of such initiatives. The necessity of a surety bond for the design and production of the plates and the requirement for a minimum of two hundred orders before issuing the plates may provoke discussions about fiscal responsibility. Additionally, discourse regarding the criteria for who qualifies as a veteran and the process for verifying eligibility could arise, potentially shedding light on broader issues of veteran recognition and support.

Companion Bills

NY A00951

Same As Creates a distinctive license plate for veterans honoring Borinqueneers; defines "veteran" as a person who is a resident of this state, who served in the armed forces of the United States, and was honorably discharged from the armed forces, or has a qualifying condition, as defined in section one of the veterans' services law, and has received a discharge other than bad conduct or dishonorable from such service, or is a discharged LGBT veteran, as defined in section one of the veterans' services law, and has received a discharge other than bad conduct or dishonorable from such service.

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