Michigan 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0103 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/04/2023

                    house resolution no.103 Reps. Coleman, Paiz, Shannon, McFall, Brabec, Coffia, Neeley, Dievendorf, Brenda Carter, Farhat, Rogers, Andrews, Brixie, Wegela, Stone, Kunse, Puri, Grant, Edwards, Hill, Glanville, Liberati, Steckloff, Snyder, Rheingans, Byrnes, Arbit, Aiyash, Bezotte, Breen, Tyrone Carter, Churches, Fitzgerald, Haadsma, Hope, Morse, Price and Thompson offered the following resolution: A resolution to declare May 2023 as Mental Health Awareness Month in the state of Michigan. Whereas, The month of May is observed every year as Mental Health Awareness Month across the United States to educate communities about mental illnesses and reduce the stigma that surrounds them; and  Whereas, Mental health is essential to everyones overall health and well‐being; and  Whereas, All Americans face challenges in life that can impact their mental health; and  Whereas, The National Alliance on Mental Illness reports that over 1.3 million Michiganders have a mental health condition; and  Whereas, Prevention is an effective way to reduce the burden of mental health conditions; and  Whereas, There are practical tools that all people can use to improve their mental health and increase resiliency; and  Whereas, With effective treatment, those individuals with mental health conditions can recover and lead full, productive lives; and  Whereas, By ignoring the illnesses of our fellow citizens, it will only further stigmatize those who suffer from a mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder; and  Whereas, Each business, school, government agency, health care provider, organization, and citizen share the burden of mental health problems and has a responsibility to promote mental wellness and support prevention and treatment efforts; now, therefore, be it  Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare May 2023 as Mental Health Awareness Month in the state of Michigan; and be it further  Resolved, That we call upon all citizens, government agencies, public and private institutions, businesses, and schools to commit to increasing the awareness and understanding of mental health, the steps we can take to protect mental health, and the need for appropriate and accessible services for all people with mental health conditions. 

 

 

house resolution no.103

Reps. Coleman, Paiz, Shannon, McFall, Brabec, Coffia, Neeley, Dievendorf, Brenda Carter, Farhat, Rogers, Andrews, Brixie, Wegela, Stone, Kunse, Puri, Grant, Edwards, Hill, Glanville, Liberati, Steckloff, Snyder, Rheingans, Byrnes, Arbit, Aiyash, Bezotte, Breen, Tyrone Carter, Churches, Fitzgerald, Haadsma, Hope, Morse, Price and Thompson offered the following resolution:

A resolution to declare May 2023 as Mental Health Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, The month of May is observed every year as Mental Health Awareness Month across the United States to educate communities about mental illnesses and reduce the stigma that surrounds them; and 

Whereas, Mental health is essential to everyones overall health and well‐being; and 

Whereas, All Americans face challenges in life that can impact their mental health; and 

Whereas, The National Alliance on Mental Illness reports that over 1.3 million Michiganders have a mental health condition; and 

Whereas, Prevention is an effective way to reduce the burden of mental health conditions; and 

Whereas, There are practical tools that all people can use to improve their mental health and increase resiliency; and 

Whereas, With effective treatment, those individuals with mental health conditions can recover and lead full, productive lives; and 

Whereas, By ignoring the illnesses of our fellow citizens, it will only further stigmatize those who suffer from a mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder; and 

Whereas, Each business, school, government agency, health care provider, organization, and citizen share the burden of mental health problems and has a responsibility to promote mental wellness and support prevention and treatment efforts; now, therefore, be it 

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare May 2023 as Mental Health Awareness Month in the state of Michigan; and be it further 

Resolved, That we call upon all citizens, government agencies, public and private institutions, businesses, and schools to commit to increasing the awareness and understanding of mental health, the steps we can take to protect mental health, and the need for appropriate and accessible services for all people with mental health conditions.