Friday, January 18, 2013

Olsen Introduces Veterans Legislation Bills address building permit fees and state park access



SACRAMENTO –– Today, Assemblymember Kristin Olsen (R-Modesto) introduced AB 150 and AB 151, bills aimed at assisting and honoring California’s soldiers and veterans.

AB 150 will honor veterans and current active duty military members with free admission to California’s state parks on Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day.

AB 151 will allow local jurisdictions the option of waiving building and inspection permit fees for homes owned by veterans with service-related disabilities.
 
“Veterans who have sustained injuries should have the opportunity to bypass permit fees and bureaucratic processes that can make their return to civilian life more difficult,” said Olsen. “By the same token, all veterans should have the ability to visit our state parks free of charge on holidays that commemorate their service. I look forward to these bills moving through the legislature with the thoughtful consideration that our veterans deserve.”

AB 150 is supported by the family of naturalist John Muir, an author and early advocate of preservation of wilderness in the United States, especially in California. 

“John Muir’s legacy was preserving the majestic beauty of our parks for every person to enjoy and there is no group more deserving of that right than those who have answered the call of serving in our armed forces,” said Robert Hanna, great-great-grandson of John Muir. “In continuing my family’s commitment to our parks, I’m proud to work with Assemblymember Olsen on this bill.”