Piscopo Supports Veterans Initiative Improving Dental Care

Key Takeaways
- Piscopo backs H.B. 5406 to establish a Veterans Dental Care Program.
- Bill waives DMV fees for DVA-verified veteran ID issuance.
- Legislation creates tax deductions for honor guard pay and activated National Guard pay.
- Bill forms task force to boost nursing home VA contracting and veteran care.
HARTFORD – State Rep. John Piscopo (R–Thomaston) supported legislation aimed at expanding healthcare options for Connecticut veterans. The bill, H.B. 5406, An Act Concerning Various Measures Honoring the Heroism of Veterans and Members of the Armed Forces, establishes a Veterans Dental Care Program to help eligible veterans access critical dental services.
“We have a responsibility to ensure that the men and women who served our country receive the care and support they deserve,” said Piscopo. “This legislation takes meaningful steps to expand access to critical services, including dental care, while also easing financial burdens for our veterans and their families.”
In addition to creating a dental care program, the bill:
- Requires the DMV to waive fees for the initial issuance of a DVA-verified veteran designation on a driver’s license or identity card;
- Establishes state income tax deductions for (1) compensation received for serving on an honor guard at a veteran’s funeral and (2) pay received by National Guard members called to active duty; and
- Creates a task force to study ways to encourage nursing homes to contract with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and provide care to eligible veterans.
“With these provisions, veterans will gain greater financial flexibility and improved access to the essential, life-enhancing services they deserve,” Piscopo added.
The bill received broad bipartisan support, passing unanimously in the House, and now heads to the Senate for further consideration.
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