Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H3059

Introduced
11/15/21  
Refer
11/23/21  
Refer
11/23/21  

Caption

Treating Trauma Now

Impact

The passing of H3059 is expected to significantly impact state welfare services and enhance the resources available for mental health support. By providing funding directly aimed at trauma treatment, the bill acknowledges the pressing issues children face and seeks to allocate necessary resources to address their mental health needs. This infusion of funds is anticipated to bolster existing programs and potentially launch new initiatives aimed at providing timely and effective trauma-informed care.

Summary

House Bill 3059, titled 'Treating Trauma Now', focuses on the allocation of state funds towards addressing trauma in children. The bill aims to provide a nonrecurring appropriation of $1,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Children and Families. This financial support is intended to enhance programs and initiatives specifically designed to treat trauma among vulnerable populations, particularly children who may be affected by various forms of trauma.

Contention

While there may not have been significant contention reported during the discussions surrounding H3059, it is important to note the broader context in which funding for mental health programs is often debated. Issues such as the adequacy of appropriations, prioritization of funding in light of competing interests, and overall financial management of the state budget can lead to discussions about whether such funding is sufficient or appropriately allocated. Stakeholders often look for assurances that funding will have a substantive impact and translate into meaningful programs for affected communities.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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