Law enforcement officers face high rates of mental health challenges, including PTSD, depression, and suicide. Federal grants have helped fund crisis support programs for officers and their families, but the authorization for that funding expired in 2024. This bill would reauthorize those grants for five more years, through 2029, ensuring continued federal support for mental health services, peer counseling, and crisis intervention programs for police, sheriffs, and other law enforcement personnel.
Congressional Summary
This bill reauthorizes through FY2029 grants for state and local law enforcement agencies and other organizations to provide family support services and mental health services to law enforcement personnel.
Details
- Congress
- 119th
- Chamber
- House
- Status
- summarized
- Action
- Introduced in House
- Action Date
- 2025-09-10
- Date Added
- 2026-04-09
- Source
- Congress.gov →
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