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Committee advances bill to match local donations for veterans cemetery maintenance

Senate Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs · April 20, 2026

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Summary

SB 1040 would create a state‑local matching program to bolster perpetual maintenance endowments for state and county veterans cemeteries, matching $1 for every $1 donated up to $250,000 per cemetery per year; CalVet would administer certification and transfers.

Senator Choi presented SB 1040 to the committee as a targeted funding mechanism for perpetual cemetery maintenance endowments.

"Under SB 10 40, for every dollar deposited in a cemetery maintenance endowment by individuals, local governments or private donors, the state would contribute $1 in matching funds up to $250,000 per cemetery per fiscal year," Senator Choi said, describing how federal VA grants fund capital but not perpetual maintenance, leaving CalVet and the General Fund to cover ongoing obligations.

Seth Reeb, testifying for a coalition of veterans groups, framed the bill as honoring veterans by turning "hope into a partnership: every dollar a community gives, the state stands behind it." Witnesses from the Orange County Board of Supervisors and Monterey County also registered support. Proponents said the match would stabilize maintenance funding, especially for smaller or rural cemeteries that otherwise struggle to build endowments.

The committee moved SB 1040 to the committee on appropriations for fiscal review. No opposition testimony was recorded in the hearing transcript.

Why it matters: Supporters say the proposal would create a predictable, locally‑leveraged funding stream to preserve gravesites and cemetery grounds that depend on maintenance endowments rather than one‑time capital grants.

Next steps: SB 1040 was referred to appropriations; CalVet would need rulemaking and certification processes if the program is enacted.