California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR61

Introduced
 
Introduced
4/10/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Engrossed
8/18/25  
Refer
8/21/25  
Enrolled
9/3/25  
Passed
9/2/25  
Chaptered
9/9/25  
Enrolled
9/3/25  
Passed
9/9/25  

Caption

Military and Veteran Suicide Prevention Awareness.

Impact

SCR61 underscores the necessity of highlighting mental health as a critical component of public health, particularly for veterans and active duty service members. By formally recognizing a dedicated week for suicide prevention awareness, the resolution aims to foster a collaborative effort among various stakeholders, including governmental agencies, service providers, and community advocates, to improve outreach and treatment options for individuals at risk. This initiative may influence future policies by bringing attention to mental health resources and their accessibility for veterans.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 61 (SCR61), introduced by Senator Archuleta, aims to designate the week of September 15, 2025, to September 21, 2025, as Military and Veterans Suicide Prevention Awareness Week in California. The resolution seeks to address the alarming rates of suicide among active duty service members and veterans, highlighting that they die by suicide at much higher rates than the civilian population. This measure is part of a broader initiative to promote awareness and encourage preventive measures to combat this serious public health issue.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR61 seems to be largely positive, with broad support for initiatives that aim to reduce suicide rates among veterans and active military personnel. The resolution reflects a growing recognition of the mental health crisis within the military community and indicates a commitment to addressing these pressing concerns. However, some discussions may vary regarding the adequacy of current resources and the effectiveness of outreach programs, suggesting a need for ongoing evaluation and improvement.

Contention

While SCR61 itself is primarily a ceremonial resolution, the underlying issue of suicide prevention in the military is a topic of significant contention. Critics argue that merely recognizing a week for awareness is not enough to tackle the systemic issues contributing to the high rates of suicide among veterans. They call for substantial policy changes and funding to ensure comprehensive mental health care, intervention programs, and robust support systems are in place for those affected. This resolution brings to light the ongoing debate about the best practices in addressing mental health and suicide prevention for military personnel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR70

Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

CA AB1956

Suicide prevention.

CA ACR111

Military Sexual Trauma Awareness Day.

CA S1752

Suicide and Drug Overdose Prevention

CA SB800

State bridges and overpasses: suicide prevention.

CA ACR27

Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month.

CA SCR154

Green Star Veterans and Families Day.

CA AB440

State bridges and overpasses: suicide prevention.

CA AB2003

Pupil health: suicide prevention.

CA HJR1009

Veterans Mental Health Awareness

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