SB39

Provide for informational poster on veteran benefits and services

Senate | Effective

๐Ÿ“‹ What This Bill Does

The bill requires the director of commerce, in consultation with the director of veterans services, to create and display a poster containing information on various benefits and services available to veterans. Employers may display the poster in a conspicuous place for employees, and the poster will be provided free of charge upon request.

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Rationale

The bill promotes government involvement in providing information about veterans' benefits, which may conflict with the LP's emphasis on minimal government intervention. However, it does not impose direct restrictions on individual rights, leading to a mixed alignment with LPO principles.

Risks and Concerns

  • Increased government involvement in veterans' affairs
  • Potential for misuse of resources in creating and distributing the poster

Platform Citations (4)

1.0 Personal Liberty OPPOSES
The bill involves government action in informing citizens.
2.0 Economic Liberty OPPOSES
Government mandates on information distribution can be seen as overreach.
preamble SUPPORTS
The bill aligns with the goal of providing information but may conflict with limited government principles.
free_markets OPPOSES
Government involvement in providing services can create cronyism.
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