Guest guest Posted March 17, 2007 Report Share Posted March 17, 2007 Pennsylvania! "Every Child Should be Screened for Mental Illness" Senate ResolutionFri, 16 Mar 2007 09:19:44 -0400 The Minnesota Education Finance Committee approved the TeenScreen funding bill yesterday. The Chairman of the committee and author of the bill, Rep. Mindy Greiling, would not allow any amendments although one was prepared by a committee member who indicated she would vote NO on TeenScreen. Greiling is on NAMI's National Board of Directors! Whererever TeenScreen is pushed, NAMI is there to promoting it! More on NAMI here: www.psychsearch.net/nami.html But never fear - it must go through other committees. Stay tuned. Now, we need to help out in Pennsylvania. Please write to the below Chair of the Aging and Youth Committee and bcc the committee members. AND get this to everyone you know! On Monday March 12, 2007 a Resolution was introduced in the Pennsylvania State Senate: "RESOLVED, That the Senate find that every child should be screened for mental illness once in their youth in order to identify mental illness and prevent suicide among youths" You can find the complete resolution here: http://tinyurl.com/ysbtqp It is unknown at this point when this Committee will hear the resolution. Aging & Youth Committee Chair: Senator Patricia H. Vance, pvance (AT) pasen (DOT) gov Commitee members: mbrubaker (AT) pasen (DOT) gov, washington (AT) pasenate (DOT) com, jscarnati (AT) pasen (DOT) gov, jeichelberger (AT) pasen (DOT) gov, mfolmer (AT) pasen (DOT) gov, jorie (AT) pasen (DOT) gov, rwonderling (AT) pasen (DOT) gov, opake (AT) pasenate (DOT) com, stack (AT) pasenate (DOT) com, chwilliams (AT) pasenate (DOT) com 20,337 total signatures: http://www.petitiononline.com/TScreen/petition.html Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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