Supporting the designation of September 22 as "National Veterans Suicide Awareness and Remembrance Day" and recognizing the Suicide Awareness and Remembrance Flag.
Impact
The bill's passage would mark a formal commitment by the House of Representatives to raise awareness regarding the challenges faced by military personnel and veterans, particularly in relation to mental health and suicide. By designating a specific day for remembrance, the resolution seeks to foster an environment where discussions about suicide prevention can occur without stigma. This designation aligns with the ongoing efforts to break the silence surrounding mental health issues in the military community and to encourage veterans to seek help.
Summary
HR737 is a resolution supporting the designation of September 22 as 'National Veterans Suicide Awareness and Remembrance Day' and recognizes the Suicide Awareness and Remembrance Flag. The bill highlights the alarming statistics regarding military and veterans who are at a significantly higher risk of suicide compared to civilians, with over 20 military and veterans dying by suicide each day in the United States. The legislation emphasizes the need for awareness and understanding of mental health issues specifically affecting this population.
Contention
The bill's recognition of the SAR flag symbolizes a commitment to resolve military and veteran suicide while promoting a sense of unity and remembrance for those lost. Although there were not explicit points of contention documented in the discussion snippets, similar initiatives often face scrutiny regarding their effectiveness and the allocation of resources for mental health support. Nonetheless, the resolution is a step towards addressing the critical mental health crises among veterans and the need for continued advocacy and systemic improvements.
Supporting the designation of September 17, 2023, as "National Physician Suicide Awareness Day" to raise awareness of, and promote a national discussion about, physician suicide and to reduce the stigma of mental health issues.
A resolution supporting the designation of September 17, 2023, as "National Physician Suicide Awareness Day" to raise awareness of, and promote a national discussion about, physician suicide and to reduce the stigma of mental health issues.
Recognizing suicide as a serious public health problem and expressing support for the designation of September as "National Suicide Prevention Month" as well as September 10, 2024, as "World Suicide Prevention Day".
Supporting the goals and principles of Transgender Day of Remembrance by recognizing the epidemic of violence toward transgender people and memorializing the lives lost this year.
Designates month of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Month" in NJ; designates last full week of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Week" in NJ.