Bill
HB 142
Supplemental K-12 school facilities appropriations.
Creates a Maryland Veterans and Military Families Ombudsman to guide veterans and families, explain rights, address complaints, and run a toll-free line with annual reports.
Bill
HB 142
Creates a Maryland Veterans and Military Families Ombudsman to guide veterans and families, explain rights, address complaints, and run a toll-free line with annual reports.
Status: Withdrawn by sponsor (bill was introduced but later withdrawn)
Introduced: (Maryland version) January 8, 2025; Assigned to Health & Government Operations
Effective date (as drafted): October 1, 2025 (bill text)
Note: Records provided show multiple bills labeled “HB 142” in different states and on different subjects. This summary focuses on the Maryland bill titled “State Government – Veterans and Military Families Ombudsman – Establishment.”
Create an independent Veterans and Military Families Ombudsman within the Maryland Department of Veterans and Military Families (DVMF) to help veterans, their families, and survivors access benefits and services, explain rights, identify systemic problems, and serve as an impartial resource and advocate.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a shorter one‑page brief for stakeholders;
- Extract suggested appropriation language to fund the office; or
- Compare this ombudsman model to similar offices in other states.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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