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House passes grant program to expand first-responder mental‑health services
Utah House of Representatives · February 6, 2023
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Summary
The Utah House approved HB 278 to create a grant program aimed at expanding trauma‑informed mental‑health services for first responders, leveraging retired responders and CISM teams; the bill passed the House unanimously and now goes to the Senate.
The Utah House on Feb. 6 approved HB 278, a measure to create a grant program intended to expand trauma‑informed mental‑health services for first responders.
Representative Ryan Wilcox, sponsor of the bill, told colleagues the measure arose from talks with first responders and addresses a shortage of therapists…
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