Bill
SB 274
Revising the disabled veteran property tax assistance program
SB 274 sought to enhance property tax assistance for disabled veterans, aiming to ease their financial burden and improve access to support, but it ultimately did not pass.
Bill
SB 274
SB 274 sought to enhance property tax assistance for disabled veterans, aiming to ease their financial burden and improve access to support, but it ultimately did not pass.
Bill Number: SB 274
Introduced On: November 23, 2024
Status: Died in Process
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Military Affairs, Revenue, Taxation (Generally), Property Taxation
The primary aim of SB 274 was to revise the existing property tax assistance program for disabled veterans. This program is designed to provide financial relief to veterans who have incurred disabilities as a result of their military service, thereby easing their tax burden and supporting their reintegration into civilian life.
While the specific provisions of SB 274 are not detailed in the provided information, the bill generally sought to make adjustments to the eligibility criteria, benefits, or administrative processes associated with the property tax assistance program for disabled veterans. Such revisions typically aim to enhance accessibility, increase the amount of assistance, or streamline the application process.
Although SB 274 aimed to enhance property tax assistance for disabled veterans, it did not progress through the legislative process and ultimately died in committee. The proposed revisions reflect ongoing efforts to support veterans, but the failure to advance this bill highlights the challenges in enacting legislative changes in this area.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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