Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB008

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  

Caption

Mental Health Access

Impact

If enacted, SB008 introduces a systemic change to address mental health services funding in Colorado. It is expected to significantly enhance the state’s capability to provide mental health services through programs that facilitate internet-enabled mental health access and telehealth appointments. The enterprise will also engage in partnerships and grant-making to support various entities that promote digital access to mental health services. This legislative move is seen as a proactive approach to respond to the critical mental health needs identified across the state, making services more broadly available to residents.

Summary

Senate Bill 008, known as the Colorado Mental Health Access Act, aims to improve access to mental health services within the state by creating the Mental Health Services Enterprise. This enterprise, established within the Behavioral Health Administration, is empowered to impose a monthly surcharge on internet service account holders, not exceeding twenty-five cents. The revenue generated from this surcharge will fund the Adult Mental Health Services Program and the Internet-Enabled Mental Health Access Grant Program. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the necessity for accessible mental health care, particularly leveraging telehealth services.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding SB008 may involve debates about the imposition of the surcharge and the method of implementation. While supporters argue that the surcharge is a small cost for enhanced access to mental health services, opponents might raise concerns regarding its implications on internet service affordability. Furthermore, questions about the effectiveness and efficiency of the programs funded through this enterprise, the extent of the intended impact on mental health outcomes, and the accountability of the funds could become points of contention as the bill moves through the legislative process. The act is positioned as an essential step in meeting the mental health needs of Coloradans but may face scrutiny concerning its fiscal implications and execution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1309

Protect Access to Gender-Affirming Health Care

CO HB1160

Youth Prevention Mental Health Pilot Program

CO SB238

Repeal School Mental Health Screening Act

CO HB1087

Confidentiality Requirements Mental Health Support

CO HB1241

Public Accessibility of Emissions Records

CO HB1030

Accessibility Standards in Building Codes

CO SB003

Healthy School Meals For All

CO HB1152

Tech Accessibility Liability Contractor

CO HB1153

Statewide Government Language Access Assessment

CO HB1302

Increase Access Homeowner's Insurance Enterprises

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