Ensuring Mental Well-Being for Veterans
The Michigan House of Representatives, led by State Rep. Will Bruck, passed legislation to improve mental health services for veterans and their families. The bills aim to establish an Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, create a statewide outreach program, and formalize a veteran mentorship program. They also propose a transition program for National Guard members focusing on mental well-being and civilian reintegration. Jessica Reyes breaks down the vote with therapist Jessica Kilburn.
No Price Too High
Rep. Bruck, a veteran himself, emphasized the need for support after the initial return home from deployment, highlighting the importance of accessible resources once the dust settles. The legislation now moves to the Senate for further consideration.
PTSD Awareness
In addition, the House declared June 2024 as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month in Michigan.
For more information on Jessica Kilburn, check out her LinkedIn.