Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR72

Introduced
4/25/12  
Refer
4/26/12  
Report Pass
5/2/12  
Passed
5/3/12  
Engrossed
5/7/12  
Refer
5/8/12  
Refer
5/21/12  
Refer
5/22/12  

Caption

Establishes an advisory group to determine the future utilization of the former Greenwell Springs Mental Health Hospital facility.

Impact

This resolution aims to create a structured approach towards determining how the former mental health facility can be utilized effectively, specifically concerning veteran affairs and potential community services. The advisory group is tasked with considering various options and developing a comprehensive plan, which may lead to policy changes or new programs tailored to the population's needs, especially veterans. Such initiatives could encourage better mental health support and services for the community.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 72, sponsored by Senator Erdey, establishes an advisory group within the Department of Veterans Affairs. This group's primary focus is to study, evaluate, and make recommendations regarding the future utilization of the former Greenwell Springs Mental Health Hospital facility. The resolution underscores the significance of effectively repurposing this facility as it presents an opportunity to better serve the community and address mental health needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR72 appears to be largely supportive, emphasizing the need for veterans and community members to access important mental health resources. Stakeholders, including the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs and local health departments, are likely to view the establishment of this advisory group as a positive step towards enhancing mental health services. However, some community members may express concerns regarding the specific utilization and adequacy of services offered post-repurposing.

Contention

While no direct points of contention are noted in the available summary, potential areas of disagreement may arise regarding the scope of the advisory group's recommendations, the prioritization of veterans' needs versus community mental health services, and how effectively the facility can address those needs. The resolution also specifies report deadlines and convening timelines, which may push for timely action but could also raise apprehensions about thorough evaluations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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