California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1040

Introduced
2/11/26  
Refer
2/18/26  
Report Pass
4/21/26  
Refer
4/21/26  
Report Pass
4/21/26  

Caption

Veterans Cemetery Maintenance-Endowment Match Act.

Impact

If enacted, SB1040 will establish the Veterans Cemetery Maintenance-Endowment Account, which will be funded by the matching contributions and be administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The bill outlines that moneys collected in this account will be allocated upon legislative appropriation for maintenance distribution. The implications of this bill are substantial, as it fortifies existing state laws regarding veteran care while enabling local governments and organizations to take active roles in the maintenance of cemeteries, potentially leading to improved conditions and services surrounding veteran memorial sites.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 1040, also known as the Veterans Cemetery Maintenance-Endowment Match Act, has been introduced to establish a state-local matching funds program for the maintenance of veterans cemeteries in California. The bill aims to enhance the financial sustainability of these cemeteries by mandating a dollar-for-dollar match from the state for every dollar contributed locally from individuals, veterans service organizations, local governments, or private donors, up to a maximum of $250,000 per cemetery for each fiscal year. This initiative seeks to ensure that local cemeteries receive support for their upkeep and maintenance, enhancing the honor given to veterans' resting places.

Contention

Notably, the bill could raise questions about the adequacy of current funding allocations for veterans' services and cemetery maintenance. While proponents may argue that the matching funds mechanism is an efficient way to leverage local contributions, critics could raise concerns about the reliance on local funding and whether the $250,000 cap per cemetery is sufficient to address extensive maintenance needs. Moreover, there is a chance that some areas may struggle to fulfill their local contribution requirements, potentially resulting in disparities in cemetery maintenance across California, depending on local economic capacities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB777

Abandoned cemeteries: report.

CA AB571

California Environmental Quality Act: exemption: Gypsum Canyon Veterans Cemetery.

CA SB00282

An Act Appropriating Funds To The Neglected Cemetery Account And Concerning Care And Maintenance Of Wartime Veterans' Graves.

CA HB05805

An Act Concerning Funding For The Maintenance Of Public And Private Cemeteries.

CA S0034

Historic Cemeteries Program

CA HB05293

An Act Concerning The Department Of Veterans Affairs And A Connecticut Veterans Cemetery.

CA H0425

Historic Cemeteries Program

CA HCR118

Encouraging The Department Of Veterans Affairs To Explore The Possibility Of Establishing A Veterans Cemetery In Kent County, Delaware.

CA AB2331

Cemeteries: removal of remains.

CA H1479

Abandoned and Historic Cemeteries

Similar Bills

CA SB777

Abandoned cemeteries: report.

CA AB571

California Environmental Quality Act: exemption: Gypsum Canyon Veterans Cemetery.

CA SB565

Employee housing: H-2A agricultural workers: inspections.

CA AB1935

Cemetery broker: application for license.

FL H1479

Abandoned and Historic Cemeteries

FL S0034

Historic Cemeteries Program

CA AB2331

Cemeteries: removal of remains.

CT SB00282

An Act Appropriating Funds To The Neglected Cemetery Account And Concerning Care And Maintenance Of Wartime Veterans' Graves.