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Senate veterans committee reports six bills on veterans benefits, taxes and services
Summary
On March 4, 2025, the State Senate Committee on Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs voted to report six bills addressing warning periods at veterans organizations, DMV data sharing, tax exemptions, tuition transfers, legal assistance and certificates of honorable separation.
The New York State Senate Committee on Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs reported six bills out of committee during its March 4, 2025 meeting, moving measures on veterans organization enforcement, Department of Motor Vehicles data sharing, sales tax exemptions for veteran organizations, tuition award transfers, legal assistance for military families and certificates of honorable separation.
The measures were advanced by voice votes or unanimous assent with little debate and were recorded as reported by the committee. Several items were specifically reported to the Senate Finance Committee for further consideration.
S.1188 (sponsor listed in committee as “senator Daba/Dabo”): The bill, described by committee staff as an amendment to the General Business Law, would require a 120-day warning period for certain violations at certain veterans organizations and schools. A motion to report the bill was made and seconded; the committee…
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