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Mental Health Task Force Sets First Meeting Dates, Invites the Public to Offer Input

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          Jackson, Miss.—The first hearing dates for the K-12 and Postsecondary Mental Health Task Force, established by Senate Bill 2727, are set for July 17-18. Committee members will hear testimony on the current state of child and adolescent mental health in Mississippi and catalogue public resources available in in the state today.

 

The 24-member Task Force will be chaired by Representative Rob Roberson and Senator David Parker. Roberson is chairman of the House Education Committee and Parker is a member of the Senate Education Committee, designated by Senate Education Chairman Dennis DeBar to serve as his proxy.

 

“We need to establish a foundation on which the Task Force can build its recommendations,” Parker said. “I look forward to examining where Mississippi stands in terms of the mental health of our young people in comparison to the rest of the nation.”

 

Roberson agreed.

 

“After this first meeting, we plan on branching out to other non-profits and experts outside of government. In the meantime, we invite the public to send in their written testimony to MHTF@peer.ms.gov,” he said.

 

Other members of the Task Force include:

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