Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR586 Latest Draft

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                            H.R. No. 586




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The observance of Maternal Mental Health Day at the
 State Capitol on March 18, 2025, provides an opportunity to
 acknowledge the significance of mental health care for expectant
 and new mothers across the state; and
 WHEREAS, Maternal mental health conditions, including
 depression, anxiety, and postpartum disorders, affect
 approximately one in five women during pregnancy or within the
 first year after childbirth, posing substantial challenges to the
 well-being of mothers and their families; in 2019, mental health
 conditions were identified as the leading cause of
 pregnancy-related deaths in Texas, accounting for 25 percent of
 such fatalities and highlighting the critical need for
 comprehensive mental health support for mothers; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Health and Human Services Commission
 offers a variety of services to support mothers, including
 postpartum depression screenings, mental health and substance use
 resources, and the Healthy Texas Women Plus program, which targets
 major health conditions contributing to maternal morbidity and
 mortality; and
 WHEREAS, Since 2017, the Rupani Foundation has served some
 7,500 parents and children in the Greater Houston area, providing
 early childhood development programs that promote education, brain
 development, positive parenting, mental health, hygiene, and
 nutrition; the organization further empowers families through its
 Informed Parents Program and Brain Builders Program, and it
 oversees behavioral health support initiatives that focus on mental
 health awareness; in addition, the organization has launched a
 Mental Health Task Force composed of medical experts to analyze
 existing gaps in services and support for economically
 disadvantaged mothers and young children; and
 WHEREAS, Numerous other organizations and advocacy groups
 across Texas have also played an important role in advancing
 maternal mental health through direct services, community support
 programs, professional training, and policy advocacy; these
 efforts contribute to greater awareness, improved access to care,
 and stronger networks of support for mothers and families
 statewide; and
 WHEREAS, It is vital that women receive the help they need to
 successfully overcome the many challenges they may face during
 pregnancy and postpartum, and the participants in this advocacy day
 are to be commended for their efforts to ensure a higher standard of
 care for mothers in the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize March 18, 2025, as Maternal Mental
 Health Day at the State Capitol and extend sincere appreciation to
 the Rupani Foundation and the many other organizations that are
 working to enhance the well-being of mothers and families
 throughout Texas.
 Oliverson
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 586 was adopted by the House on March
 31, 2025, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House