Politics & Government

Veterans Home Act Sent to Governor's Desk for Final Action

MA Rep. Harold Naughton, Jr. discusses the passing of a bill designed to improve veterans' access to housing and avoid discrimination.

From the Office of Harold P. Naughton, Jr., Commonwealth of Massachusetts:

Representative Harold P. Naughton, Jr. proudly joined the Legislature recenty to pass an omnibus veterans bill that will improve veteran access to housing and protects veterans from discrimination. Known as the Veterans HOME Act, the bill establishes the Office of State Veterans’ Homes and Housing within the Department of Veterans Services in order to increase accountability and maintain financial stability within the state’s two Soldiers’ Homes. The new executive director, appointed by the Department of Veterans Services Secretary, will report to the legislature annually to promote best practices within the homes. Collectively, the two homes house hundreds of aging veterans in a long-term care setting.

“I continue to be proud of Massachusetts as we lead the Nation in providing benefits and services to the men and women who serve,” said Representative Naughton. “This legislation will further this tradition by making sure all of our veterans have priority access to housing. I am also pleased that the Veterans and Federal Affairs Committee was able to include my original idea of making veterans a protected class against discrimination.”

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The bill will give veterans preference in public housing throughout the state, and excludes certain income 100 percent disabled veterans earn from the Veterans Administration to ensure they qualify for public housing. Further, the bill makes veterans status a protected class in the state’s anti-discrimination laws.

Other provisions of the bill include the creation of a post-deployment commission to study ways to improve services to veterans who have returned home from deployment overseas; clarifies the real estate tax exemption for Gold Star families and updates the rules for public employees who take leave for military service to reflect the current model of training for those in the National Guard and reserve forces.

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In addition, several amendments from both the House and Senate were adopted in their respective sessions. One such amendment would extend an excise tax exemption to veterans deployed for at least 180 days, granted that the vehicle is not used in that time. Others include granting veterans a leave of absence on Veterans Day in organizations with 50 or more employees; extends eligibility for the Gold Star Family registration plate for those who are currently eligible for the federal Gold Star Lapel Button, and designates Bicentennial Park in Fall River as the official Gold Star Families Memorial Monument of the Commonwealth.

Representative Naughton is himself a veteran of both the Iraq and Afghan Wars.

The bill now goes to the Governor for final action.

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