Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3658

Introduced
5/29/25  

Caption

911 Community Crisis Responders Act of 2025

Impact

The introduction of HB3658 could significantly alter how communities respond to nonviolent crises. By empowering unarmed professional service providers to respond to such emergencies, the bill seeks to foster safer environments for individuals experiencing mental health issues or substance use problems. The grants facilitated by this legislation would enable localities to develop tailored crisis response systems that could reduce reliance on police intervention, thereby minimizing incidents of escalated force and associated negative outcomes for vulnerable populations. Moreover, it encourages a holistic approach to community health by integrating services from various sectors, including social services and health care.

Summary

House Bill 3658, also known as the '911 Community Crisis Responders Act of 2025', aims to establish unarmed mobile crisis response programs throughout the United States. This bill authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to provide grants to states, territories, and tribal governments to implement these programs. The intention is to redirect nonviolent emergency calls away from law enforcement to trained professionals who can handle mental health or substance abuse crises appropriately, ensuring that individuals in distress receive support without the potential escalation that may occur with a police response.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, the bill may face opposition, particularly regarding concerns about funding and implementation effectiveness. Critics might argue that relying solely on unarmed responders could complicate situations where law enforcement is traditionally involved. Additionally, there may be challenges regarding the training and availability of adequate professionals to respond promptly to these crises. Questions may arise about how to effectively triage 911 calls to ensure appropriate responses, which could lead to debates on resource allocation and the best practices for emergency response systems. These points of contention highlight the ongoing discussions surrounding crisis intervention strategies and the balance of responsibility between law enforcement and mental health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1423

911 Community Crisis Responders Act of 2023

US HB6415

CARE for First Responders Act Crisis Assistance and Resources in Emergencies for First Responders Act

US SB4892

The First Responders Wellness Act

US HB3671

HERO Act Helping Emergency Responders Overcome Act

US HB3501

Law Enforcement Training for Mental Health Crisis Response Act of 2023

US HB4274

HERO Act Helping Emergency Responders Overcome Act

US HB1737

Supporting Our First Responders Act

US HB8323

Comprehensive Addiction Resources Emergency Act of 2024

US HB4851

9–8–8 Implementation Act of 2023

US HB8416

Drones for First Responders Act

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