Tuesday, November 11, 2025

In Honor of Veterans Day, Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Support the Heroes Who Served Our Nation


Legislation S2623A/A4751A Provides Notice of Employment Opportunities to Disabled Veterans

Legislation S8150/A8476 Establishes a Process Intended To Safeguard Benefits Received by Veterans

Legislation S1889/A29 Designates the State of New York as a Purple Heart State

In honor of Veterans Day, Governor Kathy Hochul today highlighted legislation she recently signed to demonstrate the state’s appreciation of the service and sacrifice of New York’s veterans. The legislative package designates the State of New York as a Purple Heart state, while expanding employment opportunities for disabled veterans and safeguarding the benefits received by veterans.

“Our veterans and service members made the selfless choice to step up to protect our nation and our liberties,” Governor Hochul said. “Signing this legislative package ensures that those who served our country face fewer barriers to employment and benefits and are properly honored for their commitment to our country.”

New York State Department of Veterans’ Services Commissioner Viviana M. DeCohen said, “These measures strengthen the promise we make to every person who wore the uniform of our nation: that their service will be honored, their benefits protected, and their opportunities expanded – not diminished – in civilian life. By safeguarding earned benefits, expanding pathways to meaningful employment for disabled Veterans, and formally honoring our courageous Purple Heart heroes, New York is once again proving that gratitude must be matched with action. We thank Governor Hochul for her steadfast allyship and for championing policies that uphold dignity, protect those who served, and ensure every Veteran and Military Family in our state is supported and empowered.”

Currently, under section 55-c of the Civil Service Law, the Civil Service Commission may make up to 500 positions eligible to disabled veterans — a majority of which currently go unfilled. Legislation S2623A/A4751A is designed to increase awareness of the availability of employment opportunities for disabled veterans by requiring the Department of Veterans’ Services to amplify information about employment opportunities online. This bill also requires local veterans’ services agencies to inform veterans about the availability of jobs under section 55-c of the civil service law.

 Legislation S8150/A8476 establishes a process intended to safeguard the benefits received by veterans. Pension poaching, and the theft of other benefits, has long been an issue faced by the veteran population. This legislation protects veterans from fraud and unaccredited representatives; institutes a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for violation; establishes the class A misdemeanor crime of unaccredited representation of a veteran; and establishes a veterans' services fund that consists of all civil penalties collected for violations of this act. The fund will be used to give grants to certified veteran service organizations that assist veterans in preparing and presenting claims for benefits.

Legislation S1889/A29 designates the State of New York as a Purple Heart state, honoring combat veterans for their service and sacrifices made for the country and for the State of New York.

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