Council member Farrah Lewis introduces bill to require annual suicide data reporting

New York City Council · February 25, 2026

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Summary

Council member Farrah Lewis presented Intro 291 to require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to publish a comprehensive annual report on suicides and suicide‑related behaviors disaggregated by demographics and borough to improve prevention and resource allocation.

Council member Farrah Lewis told the council that New York City is confronting a mental‑health crisis and that gaps in data limit the city’s ability to prevent suicide. "Introduction 291 addresses that failure directly," she said, describing a requirement for the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to publish an annual report disaggregated by age, race, ethnicity, gender, occupation, method and borough of residence.

Lewis argued that fragments of data exist in broader mortality reporting but are insufficient for targeted prevention, saying better data determines where crisis response teams are deployed and how prevention programs are designed. She thanked advocates who helped shape the bill and called the legislation "a critical step towards saving lives, supporting families, and building a mental health system that responds before tragedy occurs."

The session recorded the bill’s introduction and supporting remarks; no departmental response or vote on Intro 291 was recorded in the meeting.