Connecticut 2018 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00075

Introduced
2/14/18  

Caption

An Act Expanding Access To And Increasing Funding For Treatment Facilities For Opioid Addiction.

Impact

The implementation of SB 75 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws regarding substance abuse and public health. It proposes amendments to existing statutes that govern addiction treatment services and funding mechanisms. As a result, health departments may be required to allocate additional resources and funds specifically designated for opioid treatment facilities, potentially leading to an increase in staff, improved facility conditions, and more comprehensive patient care programs. The bill's passage could establish a precedent for future funding initiatives focused on public health challenges.

Summary

Senate Bill 75 aims to address the growing crisis of opioid addiction by expanding access to and increasing funding for treatment facilities. The bill recognizes the ongoing opioid epidemic and seeks to enhance the availability of resources to combat substance abuse issues. By implementing this legislation, the state looks to improve public health outcomes by ensuring that more individuals suffering from addiction have the opportunity to receive the necessary treatment they require.

Contention

While the intention of SB 75 is largely viewed as beneficial, there could be points of contention regarding the allocation of resources. Critics may raise concerns about how the increased funding will be sourced and whether existing health programs will face budget cuts as a consequence. Additionally, there may be debates around the effectiveness of such treatment facilities and whether they adequately address the unique needs of different communities affected by opioid addiction. Stakeholders might advocate for tailored solutions that consider various factors, including local demographics and health disparities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05012

An Act Concerning Funding For In-patient Addiction Treatment Providers That Covers Room And Board Costs.

CT SB00274

An Act Concerning Opioids.

CT SB00056

An Act Increasing Funding For Truancy Clinics.

CT SB00110

An Act Concerning Funding For Additional Staff In The Office Of Health Strategy.

CT HB05511

An Act Concerning The Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee.

CT SB00018

An Act Eliminating Certain Funding For The Xl Center And The City Of Hartford And Increasing Funding For School Resource Officers.

CT SB00047

An Act Concerning Additional Staff And Funding For The Office Of The Child Advocate.

CT SB00397

An Act Expanding Medicaid Coverage Of School-based Health Care.

CT HB05093

An Act Increasing The Funding For The Artist Fellowship Program.

CT HB05137

An Act Concerning Funding For The City Of New Haven's Youth At Work Program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.