The bill aims to provide financial assistance to mental health professionals working in underserved communities. It proposes grants and scholarships to support their education, training, and retention in these areas. The bill seeks to address the shortage of mental health providers in high-need areas by offering incentives and resources to attract and retain professionals. This initiative could enhance access to mental health services for vulnerable populations and improve overall mental health outcomes in underserved communities.
2023-10-11: Filed
2023-10-17: Referred to Postsecondary Education & Workforce Subcommittee
2023-10-17: Referred to Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee
2023-10-17: Referred to Education & Employment Committee
2023-10-17: Now in Postsecondary Education & Workforce Subcommittee
2024-01-09: 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
2024-03-08: Died in Postsecondary Education & Workforce Subcommittee
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