Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1036

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/8/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Report Pass
4/12/23  
Enrolled
4/24/23  

Caption

Veterans; creating the Veteran Suicide Prevention Task Force.

Impact

The creation of the Veteran Suicide Prevention Task Force is a significant step forward in state legislation aimed at improving mental health resources for veterans. By mandating a collaborative approach that involves multiple state departments and agencies, the bill seeks to unify efforts across the board. The task force's findings and recommendations, to be submitted by November 30, 2024, are expected to influence future policy and funding directed at mental health services for veterans, potentially leading to legislative changes that better support this vulnerable population.

Summary

House Bill 1036 aims to address the critical issue of veteran suicides in Oklahoma by establishing the Veteran Suicide Prevention Task Force. This task force is charged with studying the causes of veteran suicides and recommending actionable measures for prevention. The task force will consist of nine members appointed from various state agencies and organizations to ensure that the perspectives of veterans and mental health professionals are included in the deliberations. This structured approach signals a governmental commitment to tackling the urgent need for improved mental health support and resources for veterans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1036 has been largely positive, reflecting a bipartisan commitment to addressing veteran issues. Many legislators have expressed support for the measure, recognizing the urgent need for a focused effort on veteran suicide prevention. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding the implementation of the task force's recommendations and whether they will adequately address the root causes of suicides among veterans. Some advocates for veterans express caution, urging that any initiatives must ensure sufficient resources and follow-through after the task force has reported its findings.

Contention

While the bill has garnered broad support, there are potential points of contention regarding the execution of the task force's recommendations. It remains to be seen how effectively the task force can engender collaboration among various agencies and whether the proposed measures will address mental health support comprehensively. Additionally, the lack of compensation or reimbursement for task force members could deter participation from some qualified professionals. The ultimate effectiveness of HB 1036 will depend on the engagement of stakeholders and the state's willingness to act on the recommendations made by the task force.

Companion Bills

OK HB1036

Carry Over Veterans; creating the Veteran Suicide Prevention Task Force.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1036

Veterans; creating the Veteran Suicide Prevention Task Force.

OK SB528

Schools; creating the Early Childhood Literacy Task Force; providing for membership. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2675

Schools; creating a task force to study and make recommendations to modernize state graduation requirements; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2166

Motor carriers; creating the State Task Force on Motor Carrier Regulation and Enforcement; providing for membership in the Task Force.

OK SB199

Task forces; creating joint task force for the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. Emergency.

OK SB234

Holidays; designating Veteran Suicide Awareness Day. Effective date.

OK SB674

Crime and punishment; creating the Oklahoma Organized Retail Crime Task Force; providing purpose; providing membership. Emergency.

OK HB1080

Soldiers and sailors; Oklahoma Veterans Commission; directing certain

OK SB40

Teacher pay; creating a task force to study and make recommendations on certain pay for teachers. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2863

Veterinary medicine; Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medicine Authority (OSUVMA); creation; revolving funds; bonds; effective date; emergency.

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