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2012 STATE LEGISLATIVE OBJECTIVES
23 JAN 2012
VIPMOAA leaders will "storm" the Virginia General Assembly along with the VCOC, in support of 2012 objectives.

Use this link to VCOC website.  Virginia council of chapters of MOAA is one of the Veterans Services Organizations that develop Legislative Priorities within the Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Services Organizations. 

http://virginiamoaa.com/statelegislative/objectivescurrentyear.html 

 


 


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STATE LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES 2011

Our chapter, along with the Virginia Council of Chapters (VCOC) of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) advocates for legislative objectives developed along with Virginia's Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Services Organizations (JLC).  The objectives for 2011, which is a short session of the General Assembly, are listed below -  all have equal priority. 

ALTERNATE DEDICATED REVENUE SOURCES FOR VETERANS PROGRAMS.

DVS BENEFIT SERVICES (STAFFING) PROGRAM.

STATE VETERANS CEMETERIES

SPECIAL JUDICIAL PROCEDURES FOR VETERANS & MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS

VIRGINIA WAR MEMORIAL

IN-STATE TUITION FOR RECENTLY DISCHARGED/SEPARATED VETERANS.

Click on this link to read more about the 2011 Legislative Objectives (LOs)
http://virginiamoaa.com/statelegislative/statelegisobjectives.html 


JLC SUMMARY OF THE 2011 OBJECTIVES (CLICK HERE)

USE THE VA VET SYSTEM TO NOTIFY YOUR STATE LEGISLATORS OF YOUR SUPPORT FOR THESE OBJECTIVES, AND ASK THEM TO PASS CORRESPONDING LEGISLATION.
http://vavet.org/

24 JAN 2011
VIPMOAA Legislative Leaders will storm Richmond, along with the VCOC on 24 January 2011, to advocate for Virginia military, veterans and their families. 

http://virginiamoaa.com/statelegislative/stormrichmond2011.html


STATE LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES 2010

1.  REAL ESTATE TAX EXEMPTION FOR 100% DISABLED VETERANS.

2.  SUPPORT THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS SERVICES FY 11-FY 12 BUDGET
( Virginia Wounded Warrior Program, Automated Veterans Administration Disability Claims Processing System, Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery open and operating funds). 

3.  VIRGINIA WAR MEMORIAL OPERATING AND FFE FUNDS.

4.  BURIAL VAULTS FOR VIRGINIA STATE VETERANS CEMETERIES.

5.  MILITARY & VETERAN COURT PROGRAMS.

6.  MILITARY FAMILY RELIEF FUNDS - NOT TREAT GRANTS AS TAXABLE INCOME.

 

VIPMOAA is one of 18 Virginia chapters of MOAA that work within the Virginia Council of Chapters (VCOC) which is one of the 23 organizations of the Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Service Organizations (JLC).  Each year the JLC prioritiezes state objectives so that the veterans services organizations are working toward the same goals - and we have more strength in numbers. 

SUMMARY PAGE
is provided below.

 

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
JOINT LEADERSHIP COUNCIL OF VETERANS SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
2010 LEGISLATIVE OBJECTIVES

 

The following legislative objectives were adopted by the Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Service Organizations (the JLC) on August 12, 2009.  These are the prioritized objectives of the 23 Veterans Service Organizations represented on the JLC.

 

1.      Real Estate Tax Exemption for 100% Disabled Veterans.  The JLC requests that the General Assembly enact legislation to amend the Virginia Constitution to require local governments to grant real estate tax exemptions for 100% service-connected disabled veterans without regards to means testing.  Identical legislation passed the 2009 General Assembly and must also pass the 2010 General Assembly.

 

2.      Support the Department of Veterans Services FY11-FY12 Budget.  The JLC requests that the Governor and General Assembly:

a.       Continue level funding for the Virginia Wounded Warrior Program (VWWP) at $2 million per year (GF); and

b.       Appropriate $100,000 (GF) in FY11 to continue development of the Automated Claims Processing System for veterans disability claims; and

c.       Provide the necessary resources to open and operate the Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery:  $40,000 (GF) in FY10, $285,000 (GF) and $15,000 (NGF) in FY11 and ongoing, and five positions.

 

3.      Virginia War Memorial Operating Funds and FFE Funds.  The JLC requests that the Governor and General Assembly:

a.       Appropriate $910,000 (GF) in FY11 to purchase furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FFE) for the Paul and Phyllis Galanti Education Center; and

b.       Appropriate $693,000 (GF) in FY11 and on-going to operate the Center.

 

4.      Burial Vaults for Virginia State Veterans Cemeteries.  The JLC requests that the Governor and General Assembly appropriate $36,000 (GF) in FY11 so that burial vaults may be sold at cost at Virginia state veterans cemeteries.

 

5.      Military and Veteran Court Programs:  The JLC requests that:

a.       The General Assembly enact legislation that would authorize localities to establish special court programs for veterans and military personnel; and

b.       An educational program be established to educate judges, attorneys, first responders, and others on the unique challenges faced by combat veterans and the treatment options available to them; and

c.       A study be conducted to identify further ways of helping combat veterans who come in contact with the legal and criminal justice systems.

 

6.  Military Family Relief Fund:  The JLC requests that an administrative or legislative solution be found so that grants from the Military Family Relief Fund are not treated as taxable income.

THE 23 ORGANIZATIONS OF THE JOINT LEADERSHIP COUNCIL HAVE MORE THAN 250,000 MEMBERS.

/ Summary Developed 14 Oct 2009

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