Indication of veteran status of former service member on an operator's license or identification card. (FE)
The implementation of SB748 will enable a greater number of service members to indicate their veteran status on their driver's licenses and ID cards. This not only affirms their service to the country but may also facilitate access to various services and discounts that are available to veterans. By formally recognizing the service of reservists and National Guard members, the bill may also strengthen community recognition of their contributions and bolster their identity as veterans in civilian life.
Senate Bill 748 proposes to establish a new definition of 'veteran' under Wisconsin law, specifically relating to the indication of veteran status on operator's licenses and identification cards. Prior to this bill, the definition was limited to individuals who served active duty under honorable conditions. SB748 seeks to expand that definition to include former members of the U.S. armed forces, those in reserve units, and members of the National Guard, as long as they received an honorable discharge. This change aims to honor a broader range of military service and ensure that more individuals can represent their veteran status on their identification documents.
While there are no notable points of contention clearly identified in the discussions and voting related to this code, there is always a level of scrutiny regarding how benefits and designations are allocated. Some stakeholders may question whether expanding the definition might dilute the status of those who served active duty. However, proponents of the bill believe that all forms of service deserve recognition, and the new definition aligns with this belief, allowing for a more inclusive understanding of what it means to be a veteran.