Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1504

Introduced
6/23/23  

Caption

In Department of Military Affairs, providing for chief counsel.

Impact

If passed, HB1504 would formalize the role of a chief counsel within the Department, which could lead to improved legal oversight and advisory services for the Department's various operational activities. This could impact state law by clarifying the legal authority and responsibilities of the Department, thus aiming for more efficient legal procedures and communication with other state agencies. Overall, the bill seeks to enhance the legal infrastructure that supports military operations in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1504 aims to enhance the governance structure within the Department of Military Affairs by providing for the appointment of a chief counsel. This proposal is intended to ensure that the Department has robust legal support and direction, which may improve its operational efficiency and effectiveness in legal matters. The inclusion of a chief counsel is seen as a strategic move to bolster the legal framework surrounding military affairs in the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB1504 appears to be supportive, with many stakeholders recognizing the necessity of legal representation within military affairs. The addition of a chief counsel has been viewed positively as it addresses existing gaps in legal support. Nonetheless, some concerns may arise about the potential for increased bureaucracy or funding allocations for this new position, but these issues have not significantly overshadowed the overall support for the bill.

Contention

Key points of contention likely revolve around the financial implications of hiring a chief counsel, as well as the ongoing debate regarding the appropriate level of legal resources assigned to the Department. While proponents argue that this is a necessary step for safeguarding the legal integrity of military operations, opponents may question the necessity or efficacy of such a role given existing legal supports. The discussions around HB1504 highlight the balance between enhancing resources for military governance and ensuring judicious use of state funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB325

In Department of Military Affairs, providing for burial benefits.

PA SB933

In Department of Military Affairs, further providing for advisory councils for veterans' homes.

PA HB1086

In Department of Military Affairs, further providing for veterans registry; and making an editorial change.

PA SB1139

In Department of Military Affairs, providing for burial benefits.

PA SB129

In Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, further providing for advisory councils for veterans' homes.

PA HB427

In Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, providing for burial benefits.

PA SB130

In Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, providing for burial benefits.

PA HB1110

Providing for military sexual trauma awareness; and imposing duties on the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

PA HB1452

In Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, further providing for veterans registry and for PA VETConnect Program.

PA SB499

In Department of Military Affairs, further providing for advisory councils for veterans' homes; and making an editorial change.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.