Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1739

Introduced
1/4/25  

Caption

General Assembly Military and Veterans Commission established.

Impact

The bill outlines specific membership criteria for the Commission, ensuring that appointed members are either veterans themselves, service members, or individuals closely associated with military communities. This targeted membership is designed to foster informed decision-making regarding veteran issues at the legislative level. Furthermore, the Commission is tasked with meeting regularly to analyze proposed legislation and budget amendments, thereby directly influencing state policy as it pertains to veterans. By doing so, the bill emphasizes the need for a dedicated group to oversee the implementation of veteran-focused laws and monitor their effectiveness over time.

Summary

House Bill 1739 proposes the establishment of the General Assembly Military and Veterans Commission within the legislative branch of Virginia's state government. This Commission aims to review legislation concerning veterans, military service members, and their families, aligning its recommendations with the 2024 Veterans Strategic Plan developed by the Department of Veterans Services. Through this initiative, the bill seeks to create a structured platform focused on addressing the needs and concerns of Virginia's military and veteran communities.

Contention

Notably, the bill stipulates that if the Commission is not funded through separate appropriations, it may be supported from the operating budgets of the House and Senate Clerks, contingent upon approval from the Joint Rules Committee. This provision raises questions about the sustainability of the Commission's activities, especially in the absence of secure funding. The sunset clause indicates that should the Commission fail to receive funding in any fiscal year, it will terminate, which could lead to interruptions in legislative oversight for veterans' issues and diminish the influence of veteran advocacy within the General Assembly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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