Posted on 02/03/2015 3:59:56 PM PST by mdittmar
Suicide prevention bill now heads to President Obamas desk for his signature
Murray: We simply must do more to ensure the men and women who have served our country get the physical, mental, and emotional support they need when they come home
Washington state is home to over 600,000 veterans
(Washington, D.C.) - Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray voted to pass the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act. Senator Murray is an original co-sponsor of the bill, which would require the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) to establish an annual third-party evaluation of VAs mental health care and suicide prevention programs, promote greater collaboration with community mental health resources, and create a pilot program to attract and retain Department psychiatrists. The bill is also designed to combat veteran suicide by improving the quality of care at VA facilities and creating a strong base for future mental health initiatives. This bill passes at a critical time when suicide rates continue to rise among female veterans who use VA care, and the rate of suicide has skyrocketed to 79 per 100,000 among male veterans ages 18-24 who use VA services.
"Every day, twenty-two American veterans die from suicide, so as a country, we simply must do more to ensure the men and women who have served our country get the physical, mental, and emotional support they need when they come home, said Senator Murray. This legislation will help the VA continue taking steps to make sure it is doing everything it can, from prevention programs to improved recruitment of mental health providers, to giving our nations heroes the care they deserve.
Throughout her career, Senator Murray has been an advocate for service members, veterans, and their families. In 2012 Senator Murray passed the Mental Health ACCESS Act which improved access to the VAs mental health support services and care. According to a VA report published in 2013, over 25 percent of all suicides in Washington state were identified as veterans, among the highest group of states reporting suicides by veteran status.
The Clay Hunt bill passed the House on January 12th, 2015. Now after Senate passage, it heads to the Presidents desk for his signature.
Well,I kinda follow the news,that would be 8030 American veteran suicides a year.
The media must be hiding those facts.
“”Every day, twenty-two American veterans die from suicide””
Think we could transfer that stat or desire to Congress? The House specifically...
They’re going to drive us all to suicide OR DRINK!
They really interesting thing is the number who do it, that never deployed anywhere.
Drug them up and get rid of them. No sense in having left over military that might be patriotic. They are dangerous to the “liberal” agenda.
In 2011 there were just under 40,000 suicides nationwide so I guess that number for vets is probably accurate.
My VA clinic was plastered with posters about this, and the nurse and doctor asked about it- before the law.
So I find this law useless pandering and hope not too much is spent.
What comes next is dosing all veterans with drugs to keep them docile.
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