Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB624

Introduced
11/8/23  
Refer
11/8/23  

Caption

Funding for the Wisconsin department of the American legion for the operation of the Camp American Legion. (FE)

Impact

The impact of AB624 on state law hinges on its amendment to statute 45.41 (5). By adjusting the funding levels allowed for the American Legion's Camp, the bill aims to ease financial constraints on veteran services and enhance the facilities available at the camp. This measure is indicative of the state's commitment to improving the welfare of veterans, facilitating better access to resources, and promoting engagement amongst veterans in Wisconsin. The increase in financial support may also signal a broader push for enhanced veteran services across the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill 624 is designed to increase state funding for the Wisconsin Department of the American Legion specifically for the operation of Camp American Legion. Under the current statute, the Department of Veterans Affairs can grant up to $75,000 for this purpose. The bill proposes to raise this cap to $120,000, enabling the department to support up to half of the annual wages and salaries necessary for the camp's operation. This change represents an effort to enhance the support provided to veterans through recreational facilities and programs, fostering a stronger community for Wisconsin's veteran population.

Contention

While the bill appears to have support from various legislative members, debates may arise regarding the allocation of state funds and the prioritization of veteran services relative to other pressing needs. Opponents might argue that increasing funding for a specific organization such as the American Legion could divert resources from other essential programs. The discussions leading up to the bill's passage may reflect wider concerns about budget management and state-funded services, particularly in light of competing priorities within state government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB639

Funding for the Wisconsin department of the American legion for the operation of the Camp American Legion. (FE)

WI ACR57

American Legion.

WI AJR58

Designating May as Older Americans Month in Wisconsin.

WI SJR57

Designating May as Older Americans Month in Wisconsin.

WI HB625

Regards American Legion Auxiliary, American Legion license plates

WI AJR104

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the American Birkebeiner and proclaiming February 19 to 25, 2024, as American Birkebeiner Week in Wisconsin.

WI SJR98

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the American Birkebeiner and proclaiming February 19 to 25, 2024, as American Birkebeiner Week in Wisconsin.

WI AJR14

Proclaiming the month of March 2023 as American Red Cross Month throughout the state of Wisconsin.

WI SJR16

Proclaiming the month of March 2023 as American Red Cross Month throughout the state of Wisconsin.

WI SB2959

SONS OF AMERICAN LEGION PLATES

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