Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB935

Introduced
1/28/26  
Refer
1/28/26  
Engrossed
2/10/26  
Refer
2/11/26  
Enrolled
3/25/26  
Chaptered
3/27/26  

Caption

Repealing expired programs within the Department of Veterans Affairs; definition, terminology, and grammatical changes for the Department of Veterans Affairs, mental health services for post-traumatic stress disorder; reporting on rules proposed by the Department of Veterans Affairs; asset calculation for determining eligibility for veterans assistance payments; and deceased veterans’ graves (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Veterans Affairs).

Impact

The bill represents a significant update to state laws regulating veterans' services and assistance programs. By repealing obsolete provisions and updating various segments of the law, AB935 aims to streamline the administrative processes involved in providing aid to veterans. The updates made by this bill are intended to eliminate confusion and to align with modern practices, which advocates believe will help ensure that veterans receive timely and relevant assistance in a more effective manner.

Summary

Assembly Bill 935 aims to enhance the efficiency and relevance of programs associated with the Department of Veterans Affairs by repealing outdated laws and making necessary grammatical and definitional changes. Specifically, the bill addresses the repeal of expired programs aimed at veteran assistance, including those designed to assist chronically homeless veterans and their families. Additionally, it establishes a clearer framework for the definitions and services provided by the department, such as mental health services specific to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The focus is on improving the clarity and operation of existing statutes to better serve Wisconsin's veterans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB935 appears to be supportive, particularly from groups focused on veterans' rights and services. Many stakeholders view the repeal of outdated programs as a necessary measure to move forward effectively while ensuring that existing valuable programs can operate without interference from obsolete statutes. Nonetheless, there were concerns about ensuring that the new definitions and regulations would not unintentionally limit assistance to vulnerable veterans in need.

Contention

Notable points of contention included discussions about the potential impacts on veterans who previously benefited from programs that are being repealed, as well as concerns over the specifics of eligibility calculations for assistance. Stakeholders emphasized the importance of maintaining robust support for veterans and their families while also ensuring that redundant and outdated programs were efficiently removed to avoid bureaucratic inefficiencies.

Companion Bills

WI SB914

Crossfiled Repealing expired programs within the Department of Veterans Affairs; definition, terminology, and grammatical changes for the Department of Veterans Affairs, mental health services for post-traumatic stress disorder; reporting on rules proposed by the Department of Veterans Affairs; asset calculation for determining eligibility for veterans assistance payments; and deceased veterans’ graves (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Veterans Affairs).

Previously Filed As

WI SB914

Repealing expired programs within the Department of Veterans Affairs; definition, terminology, and grammatical changes for the Department of Veterans Affairs, mental health services for post-traumatic stress disorder; reporting on rules proposed by the Department of Veterans Affairs; asset calculation for determining eligibility for veterans assistance payments; and deceased veterans’ graves (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Veterans Affairs).

WI HB2341

Relating to the Department of Veterans' Affairs.

WI HB2424

Relating to the Department of Veterans' Affairs.

WI SB129

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

WI AJR18

Urges US Department of Veterans Affairs to study use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for veterans.

WI HB05293

An Act Concerning The Department Of Veterans Affairs And A Connecticut Veterans Cemetery.

WI SR39

Urges Congress and Department of Veterans Affairs not to reduce funding for ambulance services for veterans.

WI AR105

Urges Congress and Department of Veterans Affairs not to reduce funding for ambulance services for veterans.

WI HB05117

An Act Concerning The Department Of Veterans Affairs And A Connecticut Veterans Cemetery.

WI HR315

Urging the Congress of the United States and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to enable veterans to access hyperbaric oxygen therapy for both traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.