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Bill to fund peer engagement, Eastern Oregon pilot for early psychosis gets hearing
Summary
Senate Bill 62 would create a consumer-run state organization and fund pilots, including an Eastern Oregon residential pilot for young adults with early psychosis and substance use disorder; the bill contemplates a $1 per-member-per-month CCO contribution and general fund appropriations for 2025–27.
Senate Bill 62, titled in committee as the Oregon Mental Wellness and Community Stability Act of 2025, received public testimony March 13 on measures to expand peer engagement and create pilots for young adults experiencing early psychosis and substance use disorder.
Committee staff summarized the bill as directing the Oregon Health Authority to implement programs supporting community consumer engagement and a pilot in Eastern Oregon for young adults with early psychosis and substance use…
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