Addabbo Joins Senate Colleagues in Passing Legislation to Honor Veterans
Senator Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr.
March 30, 2020
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ISSUE:
- Veterans
- Fort Drum Day
- legislation
- Addabbo
Senator Addabbo and his colleagues approved legislation supporting New York veterans and active duty military personnel on the same day the Senate celebrated the 9th Annual Fort Drum Day. These bills build on the work Senator Addabbo has done to support the brave men and women who serve in the armed forces.
“Every year Fort Drum Day provides us with the unique opportunity to personally thank our military and demonstrate our continued support while they serve and upon their return to civilian life. I am proud to join my colleagues in passing these bills to help our veterans have greater access to employment, affordable housing, counseling, education and other necessary services. I consider every day to be Veterans Day, so to all veterans - Thank you”, stated Addabbo, a long-time member of the Senate Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs Committee.
Other legislation passed by the Senate:
· S.3471A - Veteran Career Assistance Program: Creates a program within SUNY and CUNY systems to assist veterans in resume building and career searching. It will provide veterans with the tools to translate their military experiences and skills into a resume, and supportive employment placement services.
· S.3647 - Veteran Civil Service Credit: Allows anyone who has served in the military to receive preferences and additional credits on competitive examinations for civil service appointments. Currently, the credit is only available to veterans who served during a time of war.
· S.2930A - Tax Exemptions for Property Owners: Authorizes municipalities to offer real property tax exemption for residential property owned by active duty military personnel.
· S.6057 - Establishes Military Opportunities Day: Establishes November 1st of each year as Military Opportunities Day, to show support and encouragement of military service recruiters and those who seek to enlist in military service.
The package of bills were delivered to the Assembly and have been referred to the appropriate Committee.