Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2459

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Recognizing and providing assistance for military service-related injuries from agent orange and burn pits

Impact

If passed, S2459 would create a structured program to assist those veterans who are affected by exposure to Agent Orange and burn pits. This includes the establishment of the agent orange information and assistance program that is tasked with identifying and assisting Vietnam, Gulf War, and Post September 11 veterans. It will also involve monitoring and reporting on related health policies and resources, ensuring that veterans have better access to medical information and support for filing disability claims. By focusing on these historical issues, the bill is expected to expand the support landscape for veterans in Massachusetts, opening up avenues for healing and compensation.

Summary

Senate Bill S2459, introduced by John J. Cronin, aims to recognize and provide assistance for military service-related injuries stemming from exposure to Agent Orange and burn pits. This legislation seeks to amend Chapter 33 of the Massachusetts General Laws by establishing a Massachusetts Orange Heart Medal, which would be awarded to service members or veterans who have incurred service-connected diseases, conditions, or injuries related to harmful toxins during their military service. The bill is geared towards recognizing the sacrifices of veterans who are suffering as a result of their service and aims to provide a formal avenue for acknowledging their struggles.

Contention

While the bill is likely to be supported by many veterans' organizations and advocates for veteran rights, potential points of contention may arise regarding the allocation of state resources and the administrative burden associated with implementing these new programs. Legislators and stakeholders might debate how this bill could impact existing veteran welfare programs and the effectiveness of the proposed administrative body, the veterans agent orange advisory board. There may also be discussions about the criteria for eligibility for the Massachusetts Orange Heart Medal and whether it sufficiently recognizes various degrees of service-related health issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3847

Recognizing and providing assistance for military service-related injuries from agent orange and burn pits

MA S2177

Establishes the Rhode Island orange heart medal to formally recognize Rhode Island veterans whose service exposed them to toxic herbicides, burn pits, or other hazardous agents.

MA H7094

Establishes the Rhode Island orange heart medal to formally recognize Rhode Island veterans whose service exposed them to toxic herbicides, burn pits, or other hazardous agents.

MA S1414

Increasing access to ABA services by recognizing assistant level providers

MA HB1294

Further providing for credit for military service.

MA SR631

Recognizing Sons of the Flag for its service to burn survivors.

MA SB1041

In public assistance, providing for medical assistance for complex care assistant services.

MA SB130

In Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, providing for burial benefits.

MA H2984

Relative to pension divestment from companies providing military equipment to the State of Israel

MA S1175

Prohibiting injurious operations or offering services or products that discriminate against or injure protected classes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.