RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
Hawaii SB 37 addresses mental health matters and was referred to education and budget committees, likely proposing school-based or publicly-funded mental health services or programs.
Hawaii SB 37 addresses mental health matters and was referred to education and budget committees, likely proposing school-based or publicly-funded mental health services or programs.
SB 37 is a Hawaii bill introduced by Senator Stanley Chang relating to mental health, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available action history. The bill was referred to the Education (EDU) and Ways and Means/Judicial and Government Operations (WAM/JDC) committees, suggesting it may address mental health services in educational settings or require funding allocations.
Mental health is a critical public health issue affecting Hawaii residents, particularly students. Legislative action in this area could expand access to mental health services, improve support systems, or allocate resources to address growing mental health challenges in communities and schools.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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