Rep. Donovan’s Bipartisan Mental Health Legislation Passes Assembly
Madison – Representative Bob Donovan (R-Greenfield) gave a statement following the passage of Assembly Bill 573 which passed unanimously by a voice vote in the Assembly. AB 573 would create a virtual behavioral health pilot program for Wisconsin to provide frontline care to those experiencing a mental health crisis.
“Mental health is an issue that we must improve upon as a state. Luckily, Wisconsin has representation looking for the solutions to this issue,” said Rep. Donovan. “I wish there was one bill to fix all of our issues, but we must continue to slowly chip away at the stigma of mental health while building out our infrastructure.”
“I was somewhat skeptical when I originally came across this idea. However, you can’t argue with success,” said Rep. Donovan. “This proposal has the ability to combat two issues at once. I believe that is smart governing – simple common sense. Our police are going to continue to interact with mental health crises and it is time to properly equip them.”
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