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HB 2467

Relating to mental illness.

2025 Regular Session

Oregon HB 2467 addresses mental illness policy through committee review, potentially affecting mental health services, public safety coordination, and state budget allocation.

In committee upon adjournment.
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Bill Summary · HB 2467

Legislative bill overview

HB 2467 is an Oregon bill addressing mental illness that has progressed through committee review with recommended amendments. While specific legislative text isn't provided in your summary, the bill's journey through the Public Safety Subcommittee and Ways and Means Committee suggests it involves mental health policy with potential fiscal implications. The bill remains in committee as of late June 2025.

Why is this important

Mental health legislation affects how states allocate resources, define treatment standards, and balance public safety with individual rights. Oregon's routing through public safety committees indicates this bill likely addresses intersections between mental health services and law enforcement or criminal justice systems—areas with significant budgetary and social consequences.

Potential points of contention

  • Public safety vs. treatment approach: Whether the bill emphasizes criminal justice intervention or therapeutic/community-based mental health services
  • Fiscal responsibility: The Ways and Means referral suggests cost concerns; funding mechanisms and sustainability may face scrutiny
  • Civil liberties considerations: Any provisions involving involuntary treatment, commitment standards, or privacy protections in mental health records could generate debate

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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