Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB721

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the hunting or fishing license fee waiver for certain disabled veterans.

Impact

If enacted, HB721 would have a significant impact on Texas law concerning the rights and benefits afforded to disabled veterans. By waiving these fees, the bill not only acknowledges the sacrifices made by veterans but also encourages their participation in outdoor activities, which can be beneficial for their physical and mental well-being. It represents an effort to make recreational opportunities more accessible to this demographic, promoting inclusivity in outdoor sports that many enjoy.

Summary

House Bill 721, also known as the act relating to the hunting or fishing license fee waiver for certain disabled veterans, proposes an amendment to existing regulations under the Parks and Wildlife Code. This bill specifically aims to waive hunting and fishing license fees for veterans who have a service-connected disability. Under the provisions, a 'qualified disabled veteran' is defined as one who suffers from a disability resulting in the loss of use of a lower extremity or possesses a disability rating of 50% or higher, and who is currently receiving compensation from the United States.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB721 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, with broad support evident among lawmakers. The bill passed with a vote of 135 in favor and none against during its third reading. Supporters emphasize the importance of recognizing and honoring veterans, particularly those living with disabilities, by facilitating their engagement in fishing and hunting, activities that are part of Texas culture and tradition.

Contention

While the bill enjoys substantial support, any potential contention arises around the execution of such fee waivers and the funding required to offset the loss in revenue from license fees. Discussions may center around ensuring the program is financially sustainable and that it successfully serves the intended recipients without undermining the budget of the Parks and Wildlife Department. Nonetheless, the bill's focus on veterans makes opposition less likely, as it aligns with widely supported values of military appreciation.

Companion Bills

TX HB3968

Duplicate Relating to the hunting or fishing license fee waiver for certain disabled veterans.

Previously Filed As

TX HB293

Relating to waivers for state park entrance fees and hunting and fishing license fees for certain resident first responders.

TX HB641

Relating to a fishing license fee waiver for certain residents.

TX HB1538

Relating to parking privileges for disabled veterans.

TX HB278

Relating to hiring and licensing certain veterans as peace officers.

TX SB615

Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for veterans and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.

TX HB4750

Relating to increasing the maximum amount of a homestead exemption granted to disabled veterans

TX SB252

Relating to the licensing of certain veterans by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the hiring of those veterans by political subdivisions.

TX HB1152

Relating to the licensing of certain veterans by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the hiring of those veterans by political subdivisions.

TX SB777

Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for veterans, active duty armed forces members, and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.

TX HB1740

Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for certain veterans, active duty armed forces members, and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.

Similar Bills

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