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Since the start of the Jan. 13 North Carolina General Assembly legislative session, several bills have been filed that could impact military families and veterans if passed into law.
There are bills that would appropriate state funds to benefit Fayetteville s local military museum, to one that could eliminate a tax for veterans.
Other bills would recognize military spouses or benefit military children who want to play sports and transfer to a new school.
Here s a look at some of the bills that have been filed: House Bill 457 and Senate Bill 500 seek to appropriate funds to the Army Airborne and Special Operations Museum Foundation. The foundation supports the museum, which is located in downtown Fayetteville.
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Since the North Carolina General Assembly started its session Jan. 13, several bills have been filed that could impact local veterans, service members and military families if enacted into law.
On Wednesday, legislators unanimously approved House Bill 138, which recognizes April 24 as Wounded Heroes Day in North Carolina.
It is in honor of retired Sgt. Michael Verardo who was catastrophically wounded in Afghanistan while serving with the 82nd Airborne Division in 2010.
Here’s a look at some other bills that are pending, before the General Assembly is expected to adjourn July 2.
• Senate Bill 471 seeks to increase veteran access to healthcare in North Carolina by expanding eligibility for the Medicaid program.