Tennessee 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR0091

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/5/25  
Refer
2/25/25  
Refer
3/25/25  

Caption

A RESOLUTION expressing support for the Crisis Recovery Network coordinated by the Southern Regional Education Board and the participation of the State of Tennessee, recognizing the Network as a trusted support for Tennessee schools, districts, and postsecondary institutions to call upon if the need arises.

Impact

HJR0091 seeks to formalize a commitment to bolstering mental health services in the aftermath of traumatic events, addressing the existing gaps in support that schools struggle with during recovery phases. The resolution implies that, with the support of the SREB, Tennessee schools, districts, and postsecondary institutions will have access to specialized counselors who can provide appropriate psychological first aid and counseling tailored to an educational environment. This could significantly improve the recovery processes for affected communities, supporting not only students but also staff who may also be coping with the emotional aftermath of crises.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 91 (HJR0091) expresses support for the Crisis Recovery Network coordinated by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) and acknowledges the importance of the State of Tennessee's participation in this initiative. The resolution highlights the need for sustained support after crises such as natural disasters and school shootings, emphasizing that recovery is an extended healing process necessitating considerable resources and professional guidance. This recognition comes in light of the challenges faced by local educational institutions, particularly rural districts, which often have limited access to counselors and mental health resources.

Contention

While there is a broad consensus on the necessity for mental health support systems, potential points of contention may emerge regarding the allocation of state resources and the effectiveness of external counselors compared to traditional school-based support systems. Critics may question the sustainability of this initiative or its impact on existing educational frameworks, especially in light of budget constraints. Nonetheless, supporters advocate strongly for this monthly and long-term approach, highlighting successful recovery models and stressing the importance of collaboration among educational authorities and mental health professionals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN SJR0535

A RESOLUTION to congratulate Johanna Montgomery, 2023 Tennessee Coordinated School Health Regional Coordinator of the Year.

TN SJR7074

A RESOLUTION to support and raise public awareness of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in Tennessee.

TN SJR0288

A RESOLUTION to recognize the Tennessee Technology First Initiative to explore and expand the use of enabling technologies in home and community-based services and supports for Tennesseans with Disabilities.

TN SJR1413

A RESOLUTION to recognize and congratulate Mike Glasgow upon being named the 2024 Tennessee 4-H Salute to Excellence Volunteer of the Year Award winner for the U.S. Southern Region and the State of Tennessee Volunteer of the Year.

TN HJR0810

A RESOLUTION supporting the State of Texas's efforts to secure its border against the invasion of illegal immigration.

TN HJR0943

A RESOLUTION to honor and congratulate Jama Anderson, the 2023–2024 Blount County Schools Educational Support Teacher of the Year.

TN HJR0743

A RESOLUTION to honor and congratulate Dr. Tina M. Atkinson on being named the National Art Education Association Southeastern Regional Elementary Art Educator of the Year and NAEA National Elementary Art Educator of the Year.

TN HJR0126

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Alzheimer's Tennessee, Inc., upon the occasion of its fortieth anniversary.

TN SJR0141

A RESOLUTION to confirm the appointment of Beverly Johnson to the advisory board for the University of Tennessee Southern.

TN HJR0108

A RESOLUTION to confirm the appointment of Beverly Johnson to the advisory board for the University of Tennessee Southern.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.