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Community group asks Lake County to extend Big Oak Peer Center operations A community representative asked the Lake County Department of Behavioral Health to grant a six-month extension to keep the Big Oak Peer Center in Clear Lake Oaks open, citing its role in food distribution, showers and therapeutic programs for vulnerable residents.

A community leader is urging Lake County to extend the operation of the vital Big Oak Peer Center, which supports nearly 900 residents with essential services, before it's too late!

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Senate bill to let social workers supervise after three years gets committee hearing; backers say it will increase access Senator Patty Lewis presented SB10‑92 to reduce the supervisory-experience requirement for social worker supervisors from five years to three; supporters said the change would increase supervision capacity without altering licensure, education, or fiscal impact.

A new bill could drastically change the landscape of mental health support in Missouri by allowing social workers to supervise after just three years of practice instead of five!

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San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group describes outreach to migrant worker camps and potato warehouses San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group told the working group it offers SafeCare, PSSF, Child First, school‑based teams, mobile MAT and telehealth; staff described novel outreach — evening visits to migrant housing and laptop screenings in warehouse break rooms — to reach agricultural workers who cannot access office hours.

San Luis Valley Behavioral Health is revolutionizing care for agricultural workers by bringing essential services directly to them in potato warehouses and migrant camps.

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Senate panel advances scope‑and‑licensing omnibus; AI amendment withdrawn after extended debate The Health and Human Services Finance and Policy Committee recommended Senate File 32‑98 as amended for passage and referral to finance after adopting numerous scope and licensing changes; debate over an amendment to prohibit AI from 'practicing medicine' prompted members to withdraw the amendment for further study.

The Minnesota Senate's latest omnibus bill could reshape healthcare practices, from empowering pharmacists in opioid treatment to a controversial AI amendment that sparked intense debate.

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DC students urge more mental‑health staff, fairer charter funding and fixes to school facilities Dozens of District students and adult learners told the Council’s Committee as a Whole that mental‑health services, transportation, school sanitation and equitable funding for charter and adult‑education programs need urgent attention. Witnesses described chronic counselor shortages, broken bathrooms and gaps in charter funding.

Over a hundred passionate students took the stand, demanding better mental health support, fair funding for charter schools, and urgent repairs to their learning environments.

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Committee adopts amendment adding 'standard-of-care' language to PANS/PANDAS insurance bill; HB292 cleared from committee The committee adopted amendment 3 to House Bill 292 to require coverage include the "current standard of care" for PANS/PANDAS treatments; the amended bill passed from committee (5–2) with an indeterminate fiscal note and will proceed with individual recommendations.

Alaska lawmakers have taken a significant step forward by amending House Bill 292, ensuring that insurance will cover the latest treatments for PANS/PANDAS as clinical practices evolve.

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Residents, clinicians urge Orange County to open Be Well campuses and save UCI FOCUS program; supervisors press for 'keys' to county facilities Multiple speakers at the March 10 board meeting urged the supervisors to open county‑funded Be Well mental‑health campuses in Orange and Irvine and to continue funding for UCI's FOCUS pediatric trauma program; supervisors described contractual and audit concerns and asked staff to pursue remedies that would allow county oversight to place providers into operation.

Residents and clinicians are demanding action from the Orange County Board of Supervisors to open essential mental health treatment campuses and save vital pediatric care programs before it's too late.

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Committee advances bill allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to consent to five behavioral-health sessions House Bill 232 would allow 16- and 17-year-olds to self-consent for up to five outpatient behavioral-health sessions (no medications) in cases where parental consent is unsafe or unavailable. Supporters cited access for homeless and unaccompanied youth; opponents warned it shifts authority from parents and gives providers discretionary power.

A new bill in Alaska could empower 16- and 17-year-olds to seek crucial mental health support without parental consent, sparking a heated debate about youth autonomy and parental rights.

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Clinicians and advocates urge supervisors to open county mental‑health campuses; board debates Mind OC contract issues More than a dozen speakers pressed the board to open the Be Well campuses in Orange and Irvine and to preserve funding for the FOCUS child‑trauma clinic; supervisors described Mind OC performance failures and asked staff to pursue steps to open county‑owned facilities.

Advocates are calling for the urgent opening of county mental-health campuses to provide critical care and preserve vital child services at risk of closure.

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Committee debates expanding who counts as qualified school mental-health personnel; adjourns before final amendment vote The committee heard SB 2 97, a technical correction to school mental-health personnel definitions. Supporters said it clarifies roles and grows the workforce; opponents warned that including interns and additional provider types could lower professional standards and divert limited grant funds. A substitute motion to remove interns was offered and accepted as friendly, but the committee adjourned before final action on that amendment.

The heated debate over SB 2 97 reveals a crucial intersection of mental health support and professional standards in Utah schools.

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Committee passes bill to require an annual mental-health screener in primary care visits Senate Bill 1836, introduced by Minority Leader Kurt, would require a brief board-approved mental-health screener in routine primary care no more than once a year; lawmakers asked about funding and fiscal impacts, which the author said would likely be covered by insurance and referenced a recently updated fiscal-impact estimate.

A new bill aims to revolutionize primary care by introducing mandatory annual mental health screenings for adults, emphasizing that mental health is just as crucial as physical health.

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Tompkins committee reviews gaps in assertive community treatment, considers residential alternatives and court process changes Committee members and local providers reviewed gaps in ACT coverage across Tompkins County, discussed Kendra’s Law/AOT procedures and open-access clinic hours, and examined residential TASC-style programs, day reporting and reduced-incarceration work options as ways to lower jail stays. A prioritized short/long-term list and cost review were requested.

Tompkins County is tackling critical gaps in mental health treatment that could reshape the future of community care and reduce jail time for vulnerable residents.

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Oregon bill would centralize credentialing, loosen supervision rules for behavioral-health workers A bill before the Senate Committee on Early Childhood and Behavioral Health would require the Oregon Health Authority to select a centralized credentialing system and allow expanded supervision arrangements aimed at easing the workforce shortage in behavioral health.

A new Oregon bill aims to streamline credentialing and expand supervision rules for behavioral health workers to tackle workforce shortages—could this be the solution our state needs?

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Unidentified speaker urges a ‘one‑stop’ recovery campus, cites gaps in local services An unidentified speaker told a meeting they struggled with addiction and untreated trauma, described finding AA retraumatizing and later working in sober housing, and urged development of a campus offering mental‑health care, treatment and housing in one place.

A powerful voice from Clackamas County reveals the painful truth of struggling with addiction and trauma, advocating for a revolutionary "one-stop shop" recovery campus to bridge critical gaps in mental health care.

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League of Women Voters event highlights threats to gender‑affirming care and military discharges At a League of Women Voters of Colorado virtual program, presenter Jenna Jaeger outlined how policy changes and provider closures are reducing access to gender‑affirming care; retired colonel Sherry Swalkowski described recent military discharges and ongoing litigation affecting transgender service members.

Jenna Jaeger and Sherry Swalkowski reveal how recent policy changes threaten access to vital gender-affirming care and military service for transgender individuals.

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Committee reviews H 73 to let PAs and other health professionals certify emergency exams with state training requirement The Health Care Committee considered H 73, which would allow physician assistants and other qualified health care professionals to sign emergency‑examination certificates for involuntary commitment and requires training administered by the Department of Mental Health; witnesses supported access improvements but warned of civil‑liberty risks and diagnostic bias.

A new bill could empower physician assistants and other health professionals to certify emergency psychiatric exams, but concerns about civil liberties and diagnostic bias loom large.

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Health & Human Services Committee advances 18 bills, including omnibus health package and sickle‑cell education measure The committee on Feb. 25 advanced 18 health-related bills to the House calendar, unanimously approving a range of measures from child-care changes to a sickle-cell continuing‑education requirement; members debated an omnibus health package and a naturopathic-licensure bill before reporting both favorably as amended.

The Florida House Health & Human Services Committee just advanced 18 pivotal health bills, sparking intense debates and promising changes in areas like medical marijuana and child care.

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Committee debates gift-ban carveout for nonprofit mental-health supports for first responders; author accepts definition change and agrees to lay bill over HF2526, intended to clarify that voluntary nonprofit mental-health and wellness programs for first responders are not prohibited gifts, drew testimony from first-responder advocates and law-enforcement groups; members pressed for clear definitions and limits, the author accepted an amendment tying the bill to the statutory 'public safety officer' definition and agreed to lay the bill over for further drafting.

A pivotal bill moving through Minnesota seeks to enhance mental health access for first responders by clarifying legal ambiguities that hinder their support options.

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State outlines Behavioral Health Transformation measures, will share specifications with plans by June DHCS presented a phased performance-measure approach for Behavioral Health Transformation, describing temporary Phase 1 public measures and a larger Phase 2 set tied to individual Medi-Cal data for planning and accountability; DHCS said it identified roughly 43 measures so far and will release specifications to plans by June 30.

California is taking bold steps to transform behavioral health care, launching a comprehensive measure strategy to ensure equity and access for all residents.

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NHCOG wins $350,000 Safe Streets grant; HRSA mental-health project continues and region included in federal rural health plans NHCOG reported a $350,000 Safe Streets for All grant for a safety action plan and ongoing consultant selection for a bus stop amenity study. Separately, the HRSA adolescent mental health grant is on track and the region's proposal was included in Connecticut's $154 million federal Rural Health Transformation application, potentially bringing up to $500,000/year.

NHCOG just secured a $350,000 grant for safer streets and is making strides in adolescent mental health and rural health transformation that could bring up to $500,000 a year to the region!

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Senate panel votes to lift Maricopa County bed cap at state psychiatric hospital; legal and fiscal questions remain The committee approved SB 18-13 to remove the 55‑bed Maricopa County residency cap at the Arizona State Hospital, prompting debate over Arnold v. Sarn settlement implications, available dormant beds, renovation costs and the risk of renewed litigation.

The Arizona Senate has taken a bold step to expand mental health care by advancing a bill that could lift the controversial 55-bed cap at the state psychiatric hospital, but legal and fiscal hurdles loom.

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Advocates tell lawmakers 988 is saving lives but needs stable funding and full continuum to work Advocates, peers and providers told the Assembly Aging and Human Services Committee that New Jersey’s 988 lifeline has expanded access and resolved many crises by phone, but the crisis continuum needs sustainable funding for call centers, mobile crisis outreach response teams (MCORTs) and crisis stabilization centers to function as intended.

The 988 crisis lifeline is saving lives in New Jersey, but without stable funding, it risks losing its impact as demand skyrockets.

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Veterans groups push for stronger housing, mental‑health and transportation supports for New Jersey veterans Women veterans, the VFW and Disabled American Veterans told the Assembly committee that gaps in housing for women with children, limited mental‑health program access, and patchy transportation to VA care are causing unmet needs and urged funding, oversight and expanded eligibility.

New Jersey veterans, especially women, are facing a crisis of housing, healthcare, and transportation that could have dire consequences for their well-being.

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Committee advances measure to improve access to opioid overdose reversal medication The committee moved and advanced an act directing the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services recommendations on access to opioid overdose reversal medication; the motion was seconded and advanced by roll call with no floor debate recorded.

Connecticut's committee just took a crucial step towards saving lives by advancing a measure to improve access to opioid overdose reversal medication.

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House approves supplemental for mental health payments to CCBHCs and vendors The House approved House Bill 27 86, a supplemental to the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to complete the 2025 fiscal budget and make overdue payments to CCBHCs and other vendors; the bill passed with an emergency designation, 81–7.

Oklahoma's House just passed a crucial bill to ensure overdue payments for mental health services, marking a significant step for community care!

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Senate committee hears proposal for 98¢ monthly phone surcharge to fund behavioral‑health crisis services Senators heard SB196, which would add a 98¢ monthly surcharge per phone line to create a behavioral health crisis services fund to support 988, mobile crisis teams and crisis stabilization centers; supporters said it would provide predictable funding, while committee members asked for revenue comparisons and implementation details.

Alaska is considering a 98¢ monthly phone surcharge to fund vital behavioral health crisis services, aiming to enhance public safety and reduce strain on emergency resources.

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Committee approves raising DUI assessment fee from $160 to $200 The Oklahoma Senate Public Safety Committee voted 7–0 to approve SB 1192, which raises the DUI assessment fee from $160 to $200 to help sustain independent, certified DUI assessment providers; committee members were told there is no fiscal impact to state government.

Senator Cyndri Mann's SB 1192 to raise the DUI assessment fee from $160 to $200 just passed unanimously, aiming to stabilize essential services for certified assessment providers.

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HCAI tells board about loan-repayment awards and scholarship programs; urges outreach to psychologists HCAI reported $97,646 deposited from Board of Psychology fees into the mental health practitioner education fund and described loan-repayment and new scholarship programs for licensed mental health professionals; HCAI asked the board to help publicize application windows.

California's HCAI is ramping up funding for mental health professionals through exciting loan-repayment and scholarship programs—don't miss your chance to learn how this could impact your career!

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California launches Medi‑Cal Behavioral Health Scholarship Program; applications due March 16 The Department of Health Care Access and Information launched the Medi‑Cal Behavioral Health Scholarship Program to expand the behavioral‑health workforce in Medi‑Cal safety‑net settings. The application opened Feb. 2; deadline is March 16, 2026 at 3 p.m.; awards will be paid to institutions and carry multi‑year service obligations.

California's new Medi-Cal Behavioral Health Scholarship Program is set to invest nearly $7 million to empower future mental health professionals—are you eligible?

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HCAI outlines Medi‑Cal Behavioral Health training scholarship, timelines and service obligations The Department of Health Care Access and Information detailed the Medi‑Cal Behavioral Health Community‑Based Provider Training Program: up to $21.25 million statewide, individual awards up to $10,000 (paid to training providers), a three‑year service obligation in Medi‑Cal safety‑net settings, and an application window opening March 16, 2026.

Exciting news for future alcohol and drug counselors in California: a new program could provide up to $10,000 in training scholarships to jumpstart your career in behavioral health!

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