Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2406

Introduced
1/22/26  
Report Pass
2/4/26  
Report Pass
2/9/26  
Engrossed
2/24/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  

Caption

Department of veterans' services; study

Impact

The impact of HB2406 on state laws centers on the direct implications for the Department of Veterans' Services, which is tasked with executing the study and reporting its findings. By requiring this evaluation, the bill aims to influence legislative discussions on veteran services and possibly shape future funding allocations or program adjustments based on the study's recommendations. It serves to highlight the importance of awareness in accessing veteran resources and may lead to enhanced administrative or legislative measures to increase public knowledge.

Summary

House Bill 2406 mandates the Department of Veterans' Services in Arizona to conduct a comprehensive study to assess the level of awareness among veterans regarding the existing federal, state, and local programs available to them. The bill specifically aims to determine how well veterans are informed about the various services designed to assist them, thereby identifying gaps in knowledge and awareness. This initiative reflects a commitment to improve outreach and support for the veteran community, ensuring they have access to the resources provided by both government and community organizations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be positive, with a shared recognition of the need for better awareness of veteran services. Legislators and advocacy groups seem to support efforts to improve the outreach for these essential programs, which can have a significant effect on the lives of veterans. However, as with many legislative proposals, discussions could arise regarding the efficiency of the Department of Veterans' Services in executing the study and the eventual implementation of its recommendations.

Contention

While the bill seems to garner support, potential points of contention may arise regarding the execution timeline and the effectiveness of the report. The provision for the study to be conducted with a deadline for the report by December 31, 2027, could lead to debates about urgency and prioritization of veteran issues. Moreover, discussions may reveal concerns regarding how actionable the recommendations from the report will be and whether they will lead to tangible improvements in services for veterans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2406

Property tax; exemption; combat veterans

AZ HB2320

Appropriation; veterans' services; mental health

AZ SB1151

Housing grant program; veterans; fund

AZ SB1743

2025-2026; human services

AZ HB2031

Boards and commissions; state departments

AZ HB2290

Student loan servicers; licensure

AZ HB2955

Human services; 2025-2026

AZ HB2842

Advising; veterans' benefits; requirements

AZ SB1703

Veterans' benefits; claims; prohibition.

AZ HCR2023

Property tax; combat veterans; exemption

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.