Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HJR1020

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Constitution; Oklahoma Veterans Lottery Trust Fund; funding; Oklahoma Veterans Trust Fund Board of Governors; membership; appropriation; ballot title; filing.

Impact

The establishment of the Oklahoma Veterans Lottery Trust Fund aims to enhance financial support for veterans without decreasing existing state allocations to veteran services. It mandates a strict prohibition against using these lottery funds to supplant other state funding for veterans, ensuring that the creation of this fund supplements rather than replaces existing resources. This commitment is intended to bolster the support veterans receive, particularly in critical areas such as education, emergency aid, funeral assistance, and outreach programs.

Summary

HJR1020 proposes an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution to create the Oklahoma Veterans Lottery Trust Fund. This new fund would be financed by proceeds from the Oklahoma Veterans Lottery game and is specifically designated for a range of veteran-related purposes. Among the expenditures allowed are grants to veterans service organizations for operational funding, emergency assistance grants for individual veterans or their families, funding for indigent veteran funerals, and support for outreach programs that engage veterans actively. The measure emphasizes providing targeted assistance to veterans in various capacities.

Contention

While the bill is likely to gain widespread support among veterans' organizations and lawmakers focused on veterans' welfare, potential points of contention may arise from concerns about the management and allocation of these funds. The bill establishes an oversight mechanism where the State Board of Equalization will annually examine whether the lottery trust fund proceeds are enhancing rather than replacing state funding for veterans. Critics might argue that the administrative processes and the appointment of board members could be politicized, impacting the efficacy of fund distribution. Debate may also ensue regarding the strict limitations on fund usage, particularly in relation to existing state budget allocations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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