| Senate and House Bill 1189 Passes: Providing relief
for indigent veterans and their families
The ink of the Governors signature on SHB 1189 has dried, allowing the County
Veterans Coalition (CVC) to cross off the highest priority item on our
organizational to do list. Her signature updates the state law regarding
veteran relief (RCW 73.08 et seq). Many pundits and insiders had written our
revision efforts off as dead more than once during the 2005 legislative session
yet we prevailed. (
Bill 1189 as posted by Legislature.)
After the signing ceremony and reception in the Governors mansion on the
evening of 3 May 2005, the CVCs legislative team took a few moments to share
an alfresco meal. We reflected upon the three-year-long chain of events and the
cast of stakeholders who shaped the revisions which will now become law. As the
sun set, a chill moved in off of the scenic South Sound waters and settled
around us in a way that brought us back on task. Without a word being said, we
all turned our thoughts back to the hundreds -- maybe even thousands of
disadvantaged, ill and/or homeless veterans who would spend that night without
any respite from the chill. There is still work to be done.
CVCs collective efforts have produced a positive change. That change puts many
best practices programs on solid footing and enables the rest to move in a
direction where the resources and peoples will permit. In addition, each
county is now required to have a Veterans Advisory Board. More importantly each
county will be able to design and implement programs or services tailored to
meet the emerging needs of veterans.
The counties of Washington State are unique in their ability to provide locally
relevant assistance and services to needy veterans. More than ever, one can see
that the CVC has a vital role in bringing together counties, veteran service
organizations, state and federal agencies in the common cause of helping
veterans.
Sponsoring county contact for information
RCW 1189:
Sharon Wylie, Government
Relations Clark County, 360-921-5716
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