Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2754

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a pilot program awarding grants for the provision of personalized treatment protocols for homeless veterans diagnosed with substance use disorders.

Impact

Through this bill, significant resources will be allocated toward the treatment of homeless veterans, directly impacting state health and safety regulations by introducing a new chapter specifically focused on their needs. The establishment of this pilot program under the Health and Safety Code could serve as a model for future legislation addressing veteran homelessness and mental health issues within the state. The grant partnerships with local governments and nonprofit organizations highlight a collaborative approach to tackling complex societal issues.

Summary

House Bill 2754 establishes a pilot program aimed at assisting homeless veterans diagnosed with substance use disorders through personalized treatment protocols. The program will award grants that will enable participating organizations to provide comprehensive services including mental health treatment, medical detoxification, and supportive housing. The initiative seeks to support at least 100 homeless veterans, highlighting a commitment to address both substance use and housing challenges faced by this demographic.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB2754 may involve the allocation of state funds and resources towards this pilot program, as some may argue for a broader approach that addresses all homeless individuals, not just veterans. Additionally, the requirement for grant recipients to partner with local entities could raise questions about the sustainability and administrative logistics of such collaborations over time. While the bill aims to provide immediate assistance, critics may call for a more comprehensive strategy that addresses underlying economic factors contributing to homelessness.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 49. Veterans Recovery Pilot Program
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4185

Relating to a pilot program to award grants for personalized treatment protocols for veterans diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX HB2244

Relating to the establishment of a pilot project to provide supportive housing services through Medicaid to persons experiencing chronic homelessness.

TX HB3724

Relating to the maternal mental health peer support pilot program for perinatal mood and anxiety disorder.

TX HB4289

Relating to the establishment of a ketamine treatment grant program for veterans, active-duty military, and first responders.

TX HB3566

Relating to statewide standards for the provision of and health benefit plan coverage of substance use and addiction treatment.

TX HB1373

Relating to a pilot program for the safe disposal of controlled substance prescription drugs.

TX HB2951

Relating to the establishment of a service dog pilot program for certain veterans.

TX SB1803

Relating to the effectiveness of state-funded homelessness programs at helping beneficiaries advance toward self-sufficiency.

TX SB2173

Relating to a pilot program for the safe disposal of prescription drugs, including controlled substance prescription drugs.

TX HB4240

Relating to the effectiveness of state-funded homelessness programs at helping beneficiaries advance toward self-sufficiency.

Similar Bills

CA AB395

Substance use treatment providers.

AZ HB2745

Court-ordered treatment; enhanced services

AZ SB1310

Court-ordered treatment; enhanced services.

AZ HB2944

Inpatient treatment days; computation; exclusion

CA SB349

California Ethical Treatment for Persons with Substance Use Disorder Act.

AZ HB2041

Mental health; voluntary evaluations; payment

CA AB1230

Gambling disorder prevention.

IA HF574

A bill for an act establishing a veterans recovery pilot program and fund for the reimbursement of expenses related to providing hyperbaric oxygen treatment to eligible veterans.(Formerly HF 479.)