Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HR67

Introduced
2/10/25  

Caption

Recognizing the month of May 2025 as "Mental Health Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

Impact

The resolution underscores the substantial impact that untreated mental health conditions can have on public and private sectors, attributing significant economic costs to absenteeism and low productivity. It calls upon various entities, including government agencies, businesses, and educational institutions, to enhance understanding and support for mental health issues. This proposal may encourage further initiatives and funding aimed at mental health services and awareness campaigns throughout Pennsylvania, potentially influencing future legislation concerning mental health care policy.

Summary

House Resolution 67 recognizes May 2025 as 'Mental Health Awareness Month' in Pennsylvania, emphasizing the importance of mental health in the overall well-being of individuals and communities. The resolution states that mental illnesses are biologically based disorders not related to willpower or individual character. It aims to raise awareness about the prevalence of mental health issues across diverse populations, highlighting that these issues can affect anyone, regardless of their background or age. The decision to designate a specific month for awareness serves as a formal acknowledgment of the challenges faced by individuals with mental health conditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR67 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it aligns with a growing awareness of mental health issues in society. Legislators from both sides of the aisle support this resolution, recognizing the necessity of addressing stigma and promoting mental health resources. Generally, the acknowledgment of Mental Health Awareness Month is viewed as a step forward in destigmatizing mental health discussions and emphasizing the rights and needs of individuals with mental illnesses.

Contention

While the resolution does not present significant controversy as it is a non-binding acknowledgment, it reflects ongoing conversations about the lack of adequate mental health services and ongoing discrimination against those with mental illnesses. Notable points of contention that may arise in broader discussions surrounding mental health include funding for mental health services, accessibility of care, and the integration of mental health programs into existing healthcare frameworks. As mental health continues to gain prominence, resolutions like HR67 will play a key role in ensuring sustained attention and advocacy for mental health solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HR440

Recognizing the month of May 2024 as "Mental Health Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR90

Recognizing the month of May 2023 as "Mental Health Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR282

Recognizing the month of May 2024 as "Mental Health Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR251

Recognizing the month of May 2024 as "ALSP Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR299

Recognizing the month of May 2024 as "Celiac Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR437

Recognizing the month of May 2024 as "Menstrual Health Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR100

Recognizing the month of May 2023 as "Maternal Mental Health Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR561

Recognizing the month of January 2025 as "Stalking Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR394

Recognizing the month of April 2024 as "Sexual Assault Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA SR255

Recognizing the month of April 2024 as "Alcohol Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

Similar Bills

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