Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HR91

Introduced
3/2/26  
Refer
3/2/26  
Refer
3/25/26  

Caption

A RESOLUTION declaring May as Mental Health Month in Kentucky.

Impact

The resolution serves to amplify the message that good mental health is vital for everyone and encourages all sectors of society, including citizens, government agencies, and businesses, to recommit to increasing awareness and understanding of mental health. By officially designating May as Mental Health Month, HR91 emphasizes the importance of community support systems and accessibility to mental health resources, paving the way for potential future initiatives aimed at improving mental health services in the state.

Summary

House Resolution 91 (HR91) declares May as Mental Health Month in Kentucky, in recognition of the importance of mental health to overall well-being. It highlights that nearly one in five adults will experience a diagnosable mental health condition at some point in their lives and that recovery from such conditions is achievable. The resolution aligns with a national campaign by Mental Health America (MHA), which has promoted awareness of mental wellness since 1949, aiming to reduce stigma and enhance understanding of mental health issues.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR91 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective recognition of the significance of mental health issues and the necessity for greater public awareness. Supporters of the resolution contend that designating a specific month to focus on mental health will promote discussions within communities about the significance of mental health and provide a platform for advocacy and education. The message of connection and support resonates with many who understand the importance of community in mental health recovery.

Contention

While there are generally supportive sentiments regarding HR91, some may argue about the sufficiency of awareness campaigns in addressing systemic issues in mental health care access and quality. Critics might contend that mere declarations are inadequate without the backing of policy changes or resource allocation to genuinely support mental health initiatives. However, HR91 primarily serves as a call to action for heightened awareness rather than a legislative solution, suggesting further discussions may be needed to translate awareness into effective action.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HR27

A RESOLUTION recognizing October 10, 2025, as Higher Education Mental Health Day in Kentucky.

KY SR98

A RESOLUTION recognizing November 2025 as Grieving Children and Families Month in Kentucky.

KY HR71

A RESOLUTION recognizing November 2025 as Grieving Children and Families Month in Kentucky.

KY HR75

A RESOLUTION recognizing April 2025 as Testicular Cancer Awareness Month in Kentucky.

KY SCR61

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Make America Healthy Again Kentucky Task Force to explore ways to integrate the principles of the Make America Healthy Again movement to improve health outcomes of Kentuckians.

KY HCR41

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Make America Healthy Again Kentucky Task Force to explore ways to integrate the principles of the Make America Healthy Again movement to improve health outcomes of Kentuckians.

KY HR58

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 2025 to be Kentucky Maternal and Infant Mortality and Disparities Awareness Month.

KY SR224

A RESOLUTION recognizing April 4, 2025, as Going Pro Day in Kentucky.

KY SR48

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 2025 as Career and Technical Education Month in Kentucky and February 11, 2025, as Career and Technical Education Student Leadership Day.

KY SR36

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 6, 2025, as Kentucky Nurses Day in the Commonwealth.

Similar Bills

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