Posted: | December 1, 2022 11:48 AM |
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From: | Representative Patrick J. Harkins |
To: | All House members |
Subject: | Mental Health and Justice Advisory Committee |
The American mental health system is in shambles, and unfortunately our criminal justice system has been forced to pick up the slack. Overall, approximately 20% of inmates in jails and 15% of inmates in state prisons are now estimated to have a serious mental illness. Police officers are forced to act as case workers, putting the lives of everyone involved in danger, and our prisons are ill-equipped to deal with such a large number of inmates with mental illnesses. My bill takes a step towards addressing this issue by creating the Mental Health and Justice Advisory Committee within the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. The committee will provide advice on policy relating to mental health and the criminal justice system. In addition, this bill creates a grant program focused on planning, implementing, and expanding initiatives related to public safety and mental health. Few families are untouched by mental illness: According to the CDC, approximately 1 in 5 adults in the United States experience a mental illness every year. It is imperative that we take meaningful, evidence-based action to improve Pennsylvania’s mental health system. To that end, please join me in sponsoring this legislation to make our communities safer and healthier. This legislation was previously introduced as HB 1557 of 2021 and was co-sponsored by Representatives Ciresi, Conklin, Davidson, Delloso, Freeman, Galloway, Hanbidge, Hill-Evans, Howard, Kinsey, Merski, O'Mara, Pashinski, Schlossberg, and Sanchez. |
Introduced as HB308