1 | | - | Enrolled March 19, 2024 Passed IN Senate March 18, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 67Introduced by Senator Dodd(Coauthors: Senators Alvarado-Gil, Archuleta, Ashby, Bradford, Glazer, Jones, Ochoa Bogh, Padilla, Portantino, Roth, Rubio, Seyarto, Smallwood-Cuevas, and Wilk)February 15, 2024 Relative to National Gambling Awareness Month.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 67, Dodd. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, The month of March 2024 is recognized as National Problem Gambling Awareness Month by the National Council on Problem Gambling, which was established in 1972, and its 35 state affiliates, including the California Council on Problem Gambling, established in 1986; andWHEREAS, Gambling disorder is not only an addiction, but also a public health issue in which some problem gamblers experience both physical and mental health conditions. During the 20212022 fiscal year, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, and elevated alcohol and tobacco use were the most common cooccurring physical health problems among clients served in the California state-funded gambling treatment program, while mental health disorders, including depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety were the most commonly reported cooccurring mental health conditions; andWHEREAS, Gambling disorder is a treatable disease, and treatment is effective in minimizing the harm to individuals, families, and communities. The Office of Problem Gambling and the UCLA Gambling Studies Program currently operates the California Gambling Education and Treatment Services (CalGETS) program that, since 2009, has provided treatment services to almost 20,000 problem gamblers and others affected by a gambling disorder. CalGETS offers a diverse array of services including the Problem Gambling Helpline, text and chat support programs available in English, Spanish, Mandarin, and Cantonese and with translation for more than 200 other languages, group treatment, intensive outpatient and residential care, and self-help toolkits; andWHEREAS, Gambling disorder is classified by the American Psychiatric Association as an addiction with similarities to the causes and consequences of alcohol and drug dependence, and is also recognized as the concealed disease, because problem gamblers do not exhibit visible signs of the addiction; andWHEREAS, The Office of Problem Gamblings ongoing public awareness campaign promotes focus and self-empowerment for individuals when seeking treatment for a gambling disorder; andWHEREAS, The Bureau of Gambling Control within the Department of Justice, the California Gambling Control Commission, the California State Lottery, California Friday Night Live Partnership, California Gaming Association, Media Solutions, NICOS Chinese Health Coalition, the UCLA Gambling Studies Program, Pechanga Development Corporation, California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals, and the gambling disorder recovery community have joined with the Office of Problem Gambling, within the State Department of Public Health, and the California Council on Problem Gambling to raise awareness and urge Californians to take the first step by seeking help for gambling-related problems; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That March 2024 is hereby recognized as Problem Gambling Awareness Month and the agencies and organizations described in this resolution are commended for their concerted effort to raise public awareness of problem gambling; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for distribution. |
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| 1 | + | CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 67Introduced by Senator Dodd(Coauthors: Senators Alvarado-Gil, Archuleta, Ashby, Bradford, Glazer, Jones, Ochoa Bogh, Padilla, Portantino, Roth, Rubio, Seyarto, Smallwood-Cuevas, and Wilk)February 15, 2024 Relative to National Gambling Awareness Month.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 67, as introduced, Dodd. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, The month of March 2024 is recognized as National Problem Gambling Awareness Month by the National Council on Problem Gambling, which was established in 1972, and its 35 state affiliates, including the California Council on Problem Gambling, established in 1986; andWHEREAS, Gambling disorder is not only an addiction, but also a public health issue in which some problem gamblers experience both physical and mental health conditions. During the 20212022 fiscal year, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, and elevated alcohol and tobacco use were the most common cooccurring physical health problems among clients served in the California state-funded gambling treatment program, while mental health disorders, including depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety were the most commonly reported cooccurring mental health conditions; andWHEREAS, Gambling disorder is a treatable disease, and treatment is effective in minimizing the harm to individuals, families, and communities. The Office of Problem Gambling and the UCLA Gambling Studies Program currently operates the California Gambling Education and Treatment Services (CalGETS) program that, since 2009, has provided treatment services to almost 20,000 problem gamblers and others affected by a gambling disorder. CalGETS offers a diverse array of services including the Problem Gambling Helpline, text and chat support programs available in English, Spanish, Mandarin, and Cantonese and with translation for more than 200 other languages, group treatment, intensive outpatient and residential care, and self-help toolkits; andWHEREAS, Gambling disorder is classified by the American Psychiatric Association as an addiction with similarities to the causes and consequences of alcohol and drug dependence, and is also recognized as the concealed disease, because problem gamblers do not exhibit visible signs of the addiction; andWHEREAS, The Office of Problem Gamblings ongoing public awareness campaign promotes focus and self-empowerment for individuals when seeking treatment for a gambling disorder; andWHEREAS, The Bureau of Gambling Control within the Department of Justice, the California Gambling Control Commission, the California State Lottery, California Friday Night Live Partnership, California Gaming Association, Media Solutions, NICOS Chinese Health Coalition, the UCLA Gambling Studies Program, Pechanga Development Corporation, California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals, and the gambling disorder recovery community have joined with the Office of Problem Gambling, within the State Department of Public Health, and the California Council on Problem Gambling to raise awareness and urge Californians to take the first step by seeking help for gambling-related problems; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That March 2024 is hereby recognized as Problem Gambling Awareness Month and the agencies and organizations described in this resolution are commended for their concerted effort to raise public awareness of problem gambling; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for distribution. |
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