Virginia 2022 1st Special Session

Virginia House Bill HR613

Introduced
4/4/22  
Engrossed
6/1/22  

Caption

Commending National Capital Treatment & Recovery.

Impact

The resolution has no direct impact on state laws; rather, it serves as an acknowledgment of the invaluable services provided by National Capital Treatment & Recovery. However, it indirectly emphasizes the importance of continued support for addiction recovery programs within the state, advocating for recognition and funding of mental health services. By celebrating this milestone, the resolution aims to inspire similar initiatives across the state and reinforce the commitment to addressing substance use disorders.

Summary

House Resolution 613 commends National Capital Treatment & Recovery on its 60th anniversary and recognizes its longstanding contributions to individuals living with substance use disorders in the Washington, D.C., area. Established initially as Alcohol Rehabilitation, Inc. in 1962, the organization has evolved significantly over the decades, expanding its services to support a broader range of treatment needs. The resolution highlights the organization’s pivotal role in the community, serving over 50,000 individuals and achieving a 70% success rate in treatment completion.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR613 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the efforts of National Capital Treatment & Recovery. Legislators and community members express admiration for the organization's dedication and effectiveness over the past 60 years. This resolution represents a bipartisan effort to highlight the significance of mental health and recovery services, showcasing a united front in addressing a critical public health issue.

Contention

Since this is a resolution of commendation rather than a legislative bill proposing changes to existing laws, there are no notable points of contention associated with HR613. However, the discussion may have emphasized the need for ongoing funding and support for similar organizations, indicating an acknowledgment that while the resolution is celebratory, the ongoing challenges of substance use recovery still remain a pressing issue at the state level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB325

Substance abuse recovery or treatment providers.

VA H5143

Relative to treatments and coverage for substance use disorder and recovery coach licensure

VA H4758

Relative to treatments and coverage for substance use disorder and recovery coach licensure

VA H4743

Relative to treatments and coverage for substance use disorder and recovery coach licensure

VA AB1031

Youth Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Program Act of 2019.

VA AB2328

Youth Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Program Act of 2018.

VA SB1228

Alcoholism or drug abuse recovery and treatment services: referrals.

VA AB920

Substance abuse recovery or treatment providers.

VA SCR213

Requesting The Department Of Health To Restore Funding To Certain Substance Use Disorder Treatment Organizations That Provide Services For Residential, Outpatient, And Adult And Adolescent School-based Programs In Fiscal Years 2022-2023 And 2023-2024.

VA SR206

Requesting The Department Of Health To Restore Funding To Certain Substance Use Disorder Treatment Organizations That Provide Services For Residential, Outpatient, And Adult And Adolescent School-based Programs In Fiscal Years 2022-2023 And 2023-2024.

Similar Bills

CA AB395

Substance use treatment providers.

AZ HB2745

Court-ordered treatment; enhanced services

AZ SB1310

Court-ordered treatment; enhanced services.

AZ HB2944

Inpatient treatment days; computation; exclusion

CA SB349

California Ethical Treatment for Persons with Substance Use Disorder Act.

AZ HB2041

Mental health; voluntary evaluations; payment

CA AB1230

Gambling disorder prevention.

IA HF479

A bill for an act establishing a veterans recovery pilot program and fund for the reimbursement of expenses related to providing hyperbaric oxygen treatment to eligible veterans.(See HF 574.)