Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2305

Introduced
3/24/25  

Caption

Corrections Officer Blake Schwarz Suicide Prevention Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, Bill HB2305 would significantly alter how mental health services are provided in the corrections system. The grant program would allow for mental health screenings to be implemented in eligible detention centers, where trained staff would administer surveys designed to identify severe mental illnesses among corrections officers. The funding authorized under the bill, starting at $50 million for fiscal year 2026 and increasing yearly, would enable the hiring of additional staff and the establishment of outreach teams to offer support and treatment referrals. This initiative may strengthen overall mental health care among law enforcement personnel.

Summary

House Bill 2305, also known as the 'Corrections Officer Blake Schwarz Suicide Prevention Act of 2025', aims to address mental health issues among corrections officers by establishing a grant program to facilitate mental health screenings and referrals to care providers. The bill is motivated by the need to support the mental well-being of corrections officers, who often face significant psychological stress and trauma in their roles, especially in high-pressure environments like prisons and jails. By providing funding to local and state governments, the bill seeks to enhance mental health resources available to these officers, aiming to lower the risk of suicide and mental health emergencies.

Contention

While supporters of the bill emphasize the importance of mental health resources in maintaining the welfare of corrections personnel, there may be concerns regarding the efficacy and implementation of such programs. Questions of privacy and stigma around seeking help could pose significant barriers, underscoring the need for careful consideration in the administrative process of these mental health screenings and outreach efforts. Additionally, funding allocations and the long-term sustainability of these program initiatives will likely be points of debate among legislators and stakeholders in the mental health and corrections fields.

Congress_id

119-HR-2305

Policy_area

Crime and Law Enforcement

Introduced_date

2025-03-24

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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