Tennessee 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SJR0619

Introduced
1/22/26  
Engrossed
2/23/26  

Caption

A RESOLUTION to recognize and address the importance of substance abuse prevention education.

Impact

The resolution advocates for implementing long-term, evidence-based prevention programs in schools starting from kindergarten through to the 12th grade. This encompasses social-emotional learning curricula, access to mental health professionals, and community connections to provide comprehensive support to students. The resolution asserts that investing in prevention education is not only critical for individuals but also economically beneficial for the state, as every dollar spent could save the state between $4.60 to $18.00 in healthcare and criminal justice costs.

Summary

SJR0619 is a Senate Joint Resolution that aims to recognize the importance of substance abuse prevention education, particularly among the youth in Tennessee. The resolution highlights alarming statistics from the Tennessee Together Student Survey of 2022-2023, which indicates a significant number of students engaged in substance misuse, including prescription drugs, vaping, and alcohol. Notably, it cites that by age 17, about 74% of substance abuse begins, making early education crucial in mitigating these issues. The resolution expresses a commitment to enhance educational programs that can effectively address these challenges.

Conclusion

Ultimately, SJR0619 aims to foster a healthier future for Tennessee by recognizing substance abuse as a significant issue and endorsing early intervention through a structured educational approach. By addressing these concerns comprehensively, the resolution seeks to break generational cycles of addiction and enhance community well-being.

Contention

A point of contention revolves around the extent and nature of the suggested educational programs. Supporters of SJR0619 argue that early intervention and education are necessary to combat growing substance abuse trends. However, the bill may face challenges regarding funding, curriculum changes, and the integration of mental health services within existing school structures. There may be concerns from various stakeholders, including educators and parents, about the implementation of such extensive programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN HJR0749

A RESOLUTION to recognize and address the importance of substance abuse prevention education.

TN HCR71

Recognizing June 17, 2025, As Youth Prevention Day In The State Of Delaware.

TN HR68

A RESOLUTION recognizing April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.

TN SR99

A RESOLUTION recognizing April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.

TN SR179

A resolution recognizing and supporting the goals and ideals of National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.

TN SR693

A resolution recognizing and supporting the goals and ideals of National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.

TN HP0898

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING APRIL 2025 AS CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH

TN HP1516

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING APRIL 2026 AS CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH

TN HP1518

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING FEBRUARY 2026 AS TEEN DATING VIOLENCE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION MONTH

TN SR199

A RESOLUTION recognizing April 2026 as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Kentucky.

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