Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0155

Introduced
10/14/25  
Refer
10/21/25  
Refer
10/21/25  
Refer
10/21/25  

Caption

Mental Health Programs for Gun Violence Prevention

Impact

The bill's focus on providing mental health support and conflict resolution training is intended to address the root causes of gun violence among youth, with implications for both public health and community safety. By allocating a budget of $500,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, the program aims to create sustainable frameworks for reducing gun violence risk factors among the targeted age group. Furthermore, the bill requires annual reporting on the program's effectiveness in reducing gun violence and improving participants' mental health, thus establishing accountability measures for its ongoing evaluation.

Summary

House Bill 0155 establishes the Gun Violence Prevention Pilot Program within the City of Gainesville, Florida, targeting individuals aged 10 to 21, who are disproportionately affected by gun violence. The bill emphasizes the need for mental health services and conflict resolution education, recognizing the role of mental health challenges as contributing factors to gun violence. It mandates the implementation of programs to mitigate these issues through community-based initiatives and collaborative efforts with local authorities, youth justice systems, and mental health services. Through the Pilot Program, participants will have access to various mental health resources and alternatives to incarceration designed to address their unique circumstances and needs related to firearm violence.

Contention

There are potential areas of contention regarding the funding and execution of the Pilot Program. Critics may raise concerns about the adequacy of the appropriated funds and the actual impact of the program over time. Additionally, discussions may revolve around the balance between providing alternatives to incarceration and ensuring public safety. Stakeholders are expected to engage in dialogue over the program's methods, particularly regarding community involvement and the extent to which mental health services will be utilized effectively within the framework of gun violence prevention.

Companion Bills

FL S0702

Same As Mental Health Programs for Gun Violence Prevention

Previously Filed As

FL H0441

Gun Violence Prevention Pilot Program

FL H8051

Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month

FL H1207

Mental Health

FL H0019

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

FL H0619

Termination of Rental Agreement by Victim of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Violence, or Stalking

FL H0041

Pub. Rec./Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

FL H0169

Community Violence Task Force

FL H1439

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

FL H1355

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

FL H0969

Reporting of Student Mental Health Outcomes

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