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SB 74

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2026 Regular Session Introduced by Gayle Harrell

Senate Bill 74 allocates $33.13M for veterans' homes and $15M for a new home in Northwest Arkansas, enhancing care and services for veterans and their families.

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Bill Summary · SB 74

Summary of Senate Bill 74 (SB 74)

Purpose and Intent

Senate Bill 74 (SB 74) is designed to make appropriations for personal services and operating expenses for the Department of Veterans Affairs in Arkansas for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026. The bill aims to ensure that the Department has the necessary funding to support its operations, including salaries for staff and maintenance of facilities, particularly for veterans' homes and cemeteries.

Key Provisions

SB 74 includes several critical appropriations and provisions:

  1. Regular Salaries and Operations:

    • Establishes a maximum number of regular employees for the Department of Veterans Affairs, totaling 305 positions.
    • Allocates funds for regular salaries, personal services matching, and general operational expenses, totaling approximately $2.59 million.
  2. Veterans' Homes Funding:

    • Appropriates $33.13 million for personal services and operating expenses specifically for veterans' homes, including salaries, overtime, and maintenance operations.
  3. Northwest Arkansas State Veterans Home:

    • Allocates $15 million in state funds and $30 million in federal funds for land acquisition, construction, and renovation of a new State Veterans Home in Northwest Arkansas.
  4. Veterans' Cemeteries:

    • Provides funding for personal services and operational expenses for veterans' cemeteries, with a total appropriation of $688,586.
  5. Extra Help Positions:

    • Authorizes up to 30 temporary or part-time employees for the Department of Veterans Affairs as needed.

Affected Parties

The bill primarily affects:
- Department of Veterans Affairs: The funding will support the department's operations, including staffing and maintenance of facilities.
- Veterans and their families: Enhanced services and facilities for veterans, particularly in the newly funded Northwest Arkansas State Veterans Home.
- Local communities: The construction and operation of veterans' homes and cemeteries may create jobs and provide services to local veterans.

Procedural Aspects

  • Introduced: January 16, 2025
  • Committee Actions: The bill was referred to the Joint Budget Committee and underwent several readings and considerations in both the Senate and House.
  • Status: As of February 25, 2025, SB 74 has been enacted as Act 192 after passing through the legislative process, including an emergency clause adoption.

Conclusion

SB 74 represents a significant investment in the support and services provided to veterans in Arkansas. By appropriating funds for salaries, operational expenses, and new facilities, the bill aims to enhance the quality of care and services available to veterans and their families across the state.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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