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State proposes major funding boost for behavioral health services

December 04, 2024 | Eugene , Lane County, Oregon


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State proposes major funding boost for behavioral health services
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant funding initiatives aimed at improving housing and behavioral health services. A total of $3.5 million has been allocated to support the Housing Accountability and Production Office (HAPO). This office will focus on providing technical assistance to cities, with hopes of reducing regulatory burdens.

The meeting also highlighted a proposal to reinvest $90 million from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds into the general fund. This investment aims to enhance behavioral health capacity by adding 336 new beds, building on the governor's goal of 465 additional beds by the end of 2026. The need for increased facilities and resources in behavioral health was emphasized, with estimates suggesting that around $800 million will be required over five years.

Additionally, officials proposed reallocating $50 million from ARPA funds to strengthen workforce investments in behavioral health. This includes $25.7 million for education and training programs, which will provide wraparound support for students, tuition assistance, and scholarships. Another $24.3 million is set aside for graduate stipends, loan repayment, and support for community mental health workers.

These funding initiatives reflect a commitment to addressing critical needs in housing and mental health services, aiming to create a more supportive environment for communities across the state.

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