Showing posts with label amendment x section 3.5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amendment x section 3.5. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Met With American Legion Post, Fort Collins

I had an invitation this evening to request a resolution by the American Legion Post in Fort Collins. The subject:
Gold Star Wives. The resolution has to be voted on locally in order to proceed to the district, and then the Department of Colorado. I enjoyed a free beer and help with my wheelchair!

Here's the resolution:

WHEREAS, Since the Revolutionary War, more than one million American soldiers have died in battle and military conflicts; their families, who have endured these losses and the accompanying grief, are known as Gold Star Families and their spouses as Gold Star Wives; and Gold Star Families are a living legacy of each fallen soldier to help us all remember and honor these heroes by name and deed, and

WHEREAS, on April 5 2021 the Seventy-third General Assembly of the State of Colorado issued Senate Joint Resolution 21-010, resolving on behalf of the citizens “That we, the members of the Colorado General Assembly, honor the pride and the pain of the parents and partners and children and siblings of our fallen heroes who lost his or her life serving our country and protecting our freedom; and recognize the families of these proud patriots with an expression of profound gratitude and respect” and

WHEREAS, in 2006 the citizens of Colorado overwhelmingly approved by amendment to the State Constitution Article X Section 3.5 the Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption for totally disabled service-connected military veterans; and in 2014 the Colorado Legislature established the Disabled Veteran Surviving Spouse Property Tax Exemption for surviving spouses of totally disabled veterans already in receipt of the exemption by HB14-1373, and

WHEREAS, the sacrifices of Gold Star Families are to be honored with respect as well as material support and

WHEREAS, surviving spouses of servicemembers who die on active duty are only by the technicality of their servicememember’s death not being in receipt of the exemption thereby denied the exemption, and

WHEREAS, this distinction between survivors of totally disabled veterans already in receipt of theDisabled Property Tax Exemption and survivors of active duty servicemembers (“Gold Star Wives”) denied the exemption solely due to the death of their spouse while in service is an offense to the honor of the State, contrary to the Seventy-third General Assembly of the State of Colorado Senate Joint Resolution 21-010, and contrary to the intentions of Colorado citizens’ approval of Article X Section 3.5 as presented in the 2006 Referendum E, and

WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of the American Legion and the Gold Star Wives are both member organizations of the United Veterans Coalition of Colorado, and

WHEREAS, either a legislative or constitutional amendment process being necessary, it may suffice that a redefinition of “disabled veteran” to include a death on active duty, or other such procedure as theGeneral Assembly shall direct; and that surviving spouses of Colorado Air and Army National Guardmembers who die while activated by the Governor for State service should also receive such respect and benefits, it is therefore

RESOLVED, by the George Beach Post 4 of the Department of Colorado that inclusion of unremarried Gold Star Wives and unremarried surviving spouses of State National Guard members who die while activated by the Governor for State service, be included in the Disabled Veteran Survivor Property Tax Exemption because it is both necessary and proper, that the United Veterans Coalition be informed for this to be part of its state legislative objectives until acted upon; and the Colorado Board of Veterans Affairs and all relevant committees of the Colorado General Assembly be informed of this Department’s wish that efforts by them be undertaken for inclusion of Gold Star Wives in the Disabled VeteranSurvivor Property Tax Exemption with a goal of implementation before 2023.

Saturday, April 24, 2021

Scan codes to download our Gold Star Wives Property Tax Exemption briefer and our Powerpoint talk

These will be go to our Google Drive files for the most current version of the one page brief, the longer full background report, and the PowerPoint presentation that's been used so far. The Colorado National Guard is mentioned throughout but will be only more generally referenced in a later version.

1.The two page shortest possible handout is linked here.


2. Full 12-page brief:
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N0HT08Ykq4gHjoQnB-8zU4dudaWLtdLn/view?usp=sharing


Gold Star Wives discussions continue at the Colorado National Guard Association


 

Saturday, April 17, 2021

Update on Timing, United Veterans Coalition and More:

TIMING IS EVERYTHING
Today I've had some very welcome input from "those in the know" about a Gold Star Wives property tax
exemption efforts, and want to post it here.

First, neither United Veterans Coalition of Colorado nor Gold Star Wives is seeking action on such issues for 2021, and that's ideal because some groundwork is needed this year. There is no possibility of resolution until 2022 and more likely, not until 2023. There are many veterans issues on this year's schedule and it is vital to set priorities.

I'll continue efforts to contact UVC committee chairs about how they'd suggest moving forward. This kind of property tax relief is not on the list of UVC legislative objectives. UVC does have, however, the objective of legislation adding veterans with permanent and total individual "unemployability" (my thoughts) to the benefit. I like legislation rather than constitutional amendment, but certainly feel the priority should rest with action helping survivors as soon as politics and economics permit.

Here's UVC's state legislative objective. Note Item 7, which reads:

7. Support legislation to add ‘Individually Unemployable’ veterans (as defined by U.S.C.Title 38) to the Homestead Act property tax exemption


Sunday, April 4, 2021

Mission Statement: Really, it is very simple.



When Colorado voters extended a partial property tax relief to totally disabled veterans and their survivors back in 2006, somehow no provision was made for survivors of troops who die on active duty.

To do so requires amending Article X Section 3.5 of the state constitution. We need to begin "baby steps" in 2021 for a decision by the voters in either 2022 or 2023.