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SB 1391

stress management pilot program; appropriation

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by John Kavanagh

Arizona establishes stress management pilot program with state appropriation to test effectiveness and gather data on implementation outcomes.

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Bill Summary · SB 1391

Legislative bill overview

SB 1391 establishes a stress management pilot program in Arizona and appropriates funding to support its implementation. The bill appears to create a targeted initiative to address stress-related issues, though specific program details, target populations, and funding amounts are not provided in the available information.

Why is this important

Stress management programs can have meaningful public health impacts, potentially reducing healthcare costs, improving workplace productivity, and enhancing mental health outcomes. The pilot program approach allows Arizona to test effectiveness before broader implementation, providing data for future policy decisions.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding mechanism and amount unclear – Without knowing the appropriation size or funding source, taxpayers cannot assess fiscal impact or whether resources are sufficient for meaningful results
  • Program scope and eligibility undefined – The bill's target beneficiaries (students, employees, specific communities) and program activities remain unspecified in available information
  • Accountability and outcome metrics – No information provided about how success will be measured or what happens if the pilot fails to demonstrate value

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

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