IT WAS UNANIMOUS!
Yesterday after the two hour wait for a previous bill to be defeated, the Colorado House Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs approved House bill 16 – 1444. And the vote was all in favor of the proposed legislation.
Our thanks are due to Committee Chair Sue Ryden who not only sponsored the legislation but testified on its behalf as did Representative Terri Carver (Colonel, USAF, Ret.) And also to the outstanding leg work done by the United Veterans Committee of Colorado, Senator John Kefalas, and other leaders behind this issue.
Next up? The House Appropriations Committee, to address the modest cost of bringing the laws of Colorado into alignment with our state's Constitution Article 10, Section 3.5.
Colorado recognizes sacrifices of our totally disabled veterans, awarding a partial property tax exemption to 100 percent totally and permanently disabled veterans. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has two types of 100% disabled veterans – (1) vets with a 100% disability (2) vets with a total disability rated “Total Disability for Individual Unemployability” (TDIU.) VA benefits for the two types are identical, but Colorado’s TDIU veterans are unfairly denied the exemption
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Unanimous vote moves disabled veteran property tax legislation forward in Colorado legislature
Friday, April 22, 2016
House Veterans Committee Disabled Military Retirees Property Tax Hearing April 25 (HB16-1444)
The legislative process begins April 25 at the Colorado Statehouse, when the House Veterans Committee takes up HB16-1444, the bill to put military disabled retirees into the state's disabled veteran property tax laws.
Committee Chair Sue Ryden, herself a sponsor, will call the committee to order at 1:30PM, and HB16-1444 is first on the schedule.
I will be presenting the basic argument as the first witness, speaking as chair of our own C-123 Veterans Association. The United Veterans Committee of Colorado will also have me represent their 450,000 members in supporting the bill. Even the state's Division of Veterans Affairs is behind this bill!
Although the state's constitution covers both VA 100% disabled veterans and military personnel retired by their service for total disability, only VA-rated veterans were specified in the law, so the new bill aligns the constitution with the law by adding the totally disabled military retirees.
Committee Chair Sue Ryden, herself a sponsor, will call the committee to order at 1:30PM, and HB16-1444 is first on the schedule.
I will be presenting the basic argument as the first witness, speaking as chair of our own C-123 Veterans Association. The United Veterans Committee of Colorado will also have me represent their 450,000 members in supporting the bill. Even the state's Division of Veterans Affairs is behind this bill!
Although the state's constitution covers both VA 100% disabled veterans and military personnel retired by their service for total disability, only VA-rated veterans were specified in the law, so the new bill aligns the constitution with the law by adding the totally disabled military retirees.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Things are happening...our bill is now before the Colorado House Veterans Committee
Fix HB6-1251 to match the constitution's Article X Section 3.5 |
Senator John Kefalas crafted the bill and with bipartisan support now has it before the House Veterans Affairs Committee, and in the Senate awaiting committee assignment.
Bill Detail: HB16-1444
Title | Definition Qualifying Disabled Veteran Prop Tax |
Status | Introduced In House - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs (04/15/2016) |
House Sponsors | S. Ryden (D) T. Carver (R) |
Senate Sponsors | J. Kefalas (D) L. Garcia (D) |
House Committee | State, Veterans, & Military Affairs |
Senate Committee | |
Date Introduced | 04/15/2016 |
Description |
The bill aligns the statutory definition of qualifying disabled
veteran, as it relates to a property tax exemption for qualifying seniors and disabled veterans, with the language established in section 3.5 of article X of the Colorado constitution. |
Amendments out of Committee | None |
Link to Full Text | Full Text of Bill |
Link to Bill Versions | Bill Versions |
Link to Fiscal Notes | |
Link to History | History |
Link to Lobbyists | (no lobbyist data) |
Link to Audio | [This feature is available by subscription.] |
Votes | House and Senate Votes |
Vote Totals | Vote Totals by Party |
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Friday, April 8, 2016
Colorado's Curious Management of its Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption
• Colorado Legislative Council, in describing the disabled veteran property tax exemption on the 2006 ballot:
"Veterans are rated 100-percent permanently disabled when a mental or physical injury makes it impossible for the average person to hold a job and the disability is lifelong."• Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs:
VA "unemployability' total and permanent disability awards (TDIU, but only permanent and total) not acceptable for disabled veteran property tax exemption."• Is there a disconnect somewhere in CDMVA? Are we stuck with this Catch-22 situation? Why does only Colorado treat TDIU differently than VA's other total disability rating (100% schedular?)
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Briefing Package – Problems with Colorado's Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption, & Recommended Solutions
Background & source documents |
Also quite informative is the legislative history for HB07-1251. CLICK to download that 33-page resource.
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