Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR40

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Enrolled
3/16/11  
Enrolled
3/16/11  
Passed
3/24/11  

Caption

Designating the Sunday through Saturday surrounding World Suicide Prevention Day, September 10, each year as Texas Suicide Prevention Week.

Impact

The passage of HCR40 will not change existing laws directly but aims to foster greater awareness and understanding of suicide prevention efforts. It positions Texas as a state committed to recognizing and addressing the complexities and stigmas surrounding mental health issues, thereby encouraging individuals to seek help. The establishment of Texas Suicide Prevention Week provides an opportunity for community-based initiatives to flourish and can lead to enhanced public health strategies aimed at reducing suicide rates throughout the state.

Summary

HCR40 is a concurrent resolution designating the week surrounding World Suicide Prevention Day, September 10, each year as Texas Suicide Prevention Week. The bill highlights the significance of suicide as a preventable cause of premature death in Texas, accentuating its impact on various demographics, including young individuals, middle-aged people, and particularly veterans and active-duty military personnel. The bill is aimed at raising awareness about the critical importance of mental health support and the resources available for individuals suffering from suicidal thoughts or tendencies.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR40 is generally supportive, with a strong consensus on the need for increased focus on mental health issues and suicide prevention. Advocates for mental health, including organizations dedicated to suicide prevention and awareness, view the bill as a step forward in addressing the serious public health concern of suicide. There is an appreciation for the collaborative effort required from various stakeholders, including government bodies, non-profit organizations, and the community at large, to truly make a difference in this area.

Contention

While the resolution enjoys broad support, some discussions surrounding it may arise regarding effective strategies to promote mental health awareness. Critics could potentially argue about the sufficiency of community resources and the need for more robust funding to ensure that prevention efforts reach all demographics, particularly those in underserved areas. Despite these minor contentions, the overarching theme remains that raising awareness is a critical step towards reducing the incidence of suicide in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR12

Designating September 22 as Texas Veterans Suicide Prevention Day for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX HCR63

Requesting the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker to create a joint interim committee to study suicide prevention in Texas.

TX HB484

Relating to suicide prevention in municipal jails.

TX HB671

Relating to a veterans suicide prevention campaign.

TX SB581

Relating to a veterans suicide prevention campaign.

TX SB884

Relating to suicide awareness and prevention training for certain employees of the Texas Veterans Commission.

TX HB2552

Relating to required suicide prevention training for certain health care practitioners.

TX HB2698

Relating to requiring each state agency to post on the agency's Internet website information on suicide prevention.

TX SCR49

Designating September 24 as Captain Henry T. Waskow Day for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX SB1302

Relating to the creation of a suicide awareness and prevention, youth violence prevention, and social inclusion program for public school students.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.