The House Health and Human Services Committee approved a bill today (Jan. 24, 2023) to provide $4 million in additional funding for suicide prevention programs.
Republican Rep. Taylor Rehfeldt from Sioux Falls, House Bill 1079’s sponsor, says she has lost two family members to suicide. She says suicide is the leading killer of youth and young South Dakotans and the 10th leading cause of death. Rehfeldt says the measure doesn’t replace efforts by the state Department of Health, but is meant to bolster them. She says the state should not rely on unpredictable federal funding and should begin aggressive data collection.
Several college students representing the state’s universities and peer counseling programs also testified in favor.
The only person to appear in the opponents’ time was Mark Fuller with the Noem Administration’s Bureau of Finance and Management. Fuller noted suicide funds are in the Department of Health, Department of Public Safety and Department of Social Services budgets. He said the committee should refer the measure to the Joint Appropriations Committee.
On a 15 to 0 vote, the committee favorably referred the bill to Appropriations.
(Story courtesy of the South Dakota Broadcasters Association.)
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