File #: 2012-0377    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 9/10/2012 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: Final action: 10/29/2012
Enactment date: Enactment #: 13759
Title: A MOTION in support of the federal Mental Health ACCESS Act of 2012.
Sponsors: Bob Ferguson, Julia Patterson, Kathy Lambert, Larry Phillips, Pete von Reichbauer, Reagan Dunn, Larry Gossett, Jane Hague, Joe McDermott
Attachments: 1. Motion 13759.pdf, 2. A. Mental Health ACCESS Act Bill Summary, 3. B. S. 3340, 4. 2012-0377 Staff Report Mental Health Access .doc, 5. A. Mental Health ACCESS Act Bill Summary, 6. B. S. 3340
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A MOTION in support of the federal Mental Health ACCESS Act of 2012.
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WHEREAS, suicide rates among our veterans and active servicemembers has increased to the current rate of one suicide per eighty minutes, and
WHEREAS, in 2012, the rate of suicides among veterans and active servicemembers has outpaced combat related deaths, and
WHEREAS, while many of our service men and women return from war without visible wounds, many of them struggle with unseen wounds from war including posttraumatic stress disorder ("PTSD") and traumatic brain injury ("TBI"), and
WHEREAS, families and friends of veterans and active servicemembers can experience emotional hardship while trying to cope with the stresses of deployments, as well as adjusting to their loved ones returning from service with PTSD and/or TBI, and
WHEREAS, many of the unseen wounds from war have led to our veterans and active duty servicemembers to commit suicide, and
WHEREAS, the first veterans and human services levy was passed by the voters of King County in November 2005 generating much needed funding to help veterans, military personnel and their families through a variety of housing and supportive services, and
WHEREAS, in August 2011, the voters of King County voted overwhelmingly to renew the veterans and human services levy for another six years, and
WHEREAS, the Mental Health Access to Continued Care and Enhancement of Support Services Act of 2012, which is also known as the Mental Health ACCESS Act of 2012, is federal legislation introduced by Washington State Senator Patty Murray, and
WHEREAS, the Mental Health ACCESS Act of 2012 will provide additional help to our servicemembers and veterans so they may receive proper diagnoses and increased access to mental health care and support to address the unseen wounds from war, and
WHEREAS, the Mental Health ACCESS Act will expand eligibility for a variety of Department of Veterans Affairs mental health services to the family members of ve...

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