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The Texas Mental Health Code was passed as House bill 6 by the 55th Texas legislative session in May 1957 and went into effect on January 1, 1958. [1] The purpose of the Texas Mental Health Code was to provide equitable, humane, and accessible treatment measures for mentally ill individuals while minimizing to the greatest extent possible any logistical obstacles, financial expenses, and ...
In 1962 at the National Governor’s Conference, a resolution was established for each state to develop its own comprehensive plan for mental health services. [4] The United States Congress allocated $4.2 million as grants-in-aid to support the development of comprehensive mental health initiatives in each state.
HB 3074 is the first reform effort to garner universal support from advocacy groups with 4 joint authors and 81 co-authors in the House of Representatives. It was unopposed in the House and Senate and was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott. It was the first reform to the Texas Advance Directives Act since 2003. [13]
Senate Democrats are once again looking to change or abolish the filibuster after Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed laws restricting voting and abortion rights.
More than 120 groups from across the state have called on lawmakers to address issues in the child care sector. As support for Texas child care reform grows, most Tarrant County lawmakers remain quiet
The Texas Administrative Code contains the compiled and indexed regulations of Texas state agencies and is published yearly by the Secretary of State. [8] The Texas Register contains proposed rules, notices, executive orders, and other information of general use to the public and is published weekly by the Secretary of State. [ 9 ]
The state denied the extension, so the Catholic nonprofit sued the state, requesting a court rule on which documents the group must hand over to the attorney general.
The major targeted bureaucracies were the Departments of Agriculture, Interior, Health and Human Services , Labor, and Housing and Urban Development , and the Agency for International Development . [4] The first annual status report claimed that, pending Congressional action, likely savings would amount to about $12.2 billion in 1994.