HB 3254
Requires the Department of Veterans' Affairs to report the amount of federal moneys the state receives for each dollar the state spends on outreach and programming for veterans and the amount of federal moneys received by service members and veterans in this state not later than December 1 of each year.
Jurisdiction
Oregon
Session
2025 Regular Session
Committee
Emergency Management, General Government, and Veterans
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- Passed House
- Passed Senate
- To Governor
- Became Law
Bill overview
This bill requires the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs (ODVA) to report on the state’s spending on veteran outreach and programming, comparing it to the federal funds received for those same programs. It also requires the department to report on the total amount of federal money received by Oregon service members and veterans. The reports must be submitted annually by December 1st.
Key provisions
- ODVA must submit an annual report by December 1st.
- The report must detail the state’s spending on veteran outreach and programming.
- The report must compare that spending to the federal funds received for those programs.
- The report must include the total amount of federal money received by Oregon service members and veterans.
Who is affected
- Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs
- Oregon service members
- Oregon veterans
- Legislative Assembly
Notable changes
- Requires a specific reporting ratio between state and federal funds spent on veterans' programs.
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