House Veterans Affairs Division discusses Veterans Restorative Justice Act

House DFL logoSAINT PAUL, Minnesota – Today, the House Veterans and Military Affairs Division held a remote hearing to discuss the Veterans Restorative Justice Act. The measure, authored by Rep. Rob Ecklund (DFL – International Falls), includes new sentencing recommendations for veterans who have experienced PTSD or another service-related disorder to refer them to treatment rather than jail or prison.

“Veterans courts are a proven model that ensures those who have served our nation have an opportunity to get the mental health or substance abuse treatment they need to turn their lives around while holding them accountable,” said Rep. Ecklund, chair of the House Veterans and Military Affairs Division. “For many young people who have experienced trauma during their service, incarceration simply doesn’t help the problem. It’s time to advance this bipartisan legislation so our state can be a leader in helping our veterans – who have made wrong decisions – have a second chance at a bright future.”

The legislation creates an alternative sentencing option for veterans with service-connected trauma, substance abuse, or mental health conditions who commit certain crimes under a certain severity threshold. Upon pleading guilty and agreeing to terms, veterans can be eligible for redirection into diversion programs, participation in veteran-focused programming, probation instead of jail time, and treatment programs. After successful completion of probation and related veterans programming, a veteran can be eligible to have crimes eliminated from their record. Continue reading “House Veterans Affairs Division discusses Veterans Restorative Justice Act”

House Veterans Affairs Division discusses National Guard, MDVA response to COVID-19

House DFL logoSAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – Tuesday during a remote hearing, the House Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy Division received updates on COVID-19 from the Minnesota National Guard and the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs (MDVA) and approved three pieces of legislation.

“I want to give my heartfelt thanks to the soldiers of our National Guard for their efforts in the COVID-19 response and to the workers in our Veterans Homes who continue to deliver the care residents deserve,” said Rep. Rob Ecklund (DFL – International Falls), the division chair. “We’re all working hard to adapt and respond to the struggles presented by COVID-19 and we’re lucky to have qualified, dedicated Minnesotans serving in critical roles to help keep Minnesotans – including the heroes who have served our nation – safe and healthy.” Continue reading “House Veterans Affairs Division discusses National Guard, MDVA response to COVID-19”