Turner’s reintroduced legislation
to keep at-risk veteran homes affordable passes Senate committee
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[January 30, 2025]
Springfield, IL – Legislation to protect
affordable housing for at-risk veterans has taken an important step
forward as State Senator Sally Turner’s (R-Beason) Senate Bill 39
has passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Senate Bill 39 reintroduces legislation from the previous General
Assembly that aimed to exempt tiny homes for at-risk veterans from
burdensome red tape. While the bill unanimously passed the Senate
last year, it was not called for a vote in the House.
“Our veterans deserve more than just gratitude, they deserve real
support,” said Senator Sally Turner. “The Central Illinois Veterans
Commission is doing incredible work providing homes for those who
served our country, and the last thing they need is government red
tape making it harder. This legislation ensures that well-intended
but costly mandates don’t stand in the way of their mission.”
The legislation ensures that the EV charging provisions of the 2023
Electric Vehicle Charging Act do not apply to tiny homes designated
for veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, provided
these homes are funded and built by qualified nonprofit
organizations.
Marsha Fernandes, Chairman of the Central Illinois
Veterans Commission, testified in support of the bill, highlighting
the challenges the organization faced under the existing law.
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“The late Joe Schaler, who was instrumental in our mission, fought
tirelessly to ensure homeless veterans had a place to call home,”
said Fernandes. “This bill continues his work, removing an
unnecessary roadblock and allowing us to focus on what truly matters
– providing safe, affordable housing for those who have served our
country.”
With its passage out of committee, Senate Bill 39 now moves to the
full Senate for further consideration.
[Marcus J. Durrett
Senior Communications Strategist
Communications and Public Affairs
Illinois Senate Republican Staff]

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