by The Mental Health Blogger | Aug 18, 2022 | Mental Health Legislation, Oklahoma Legislature
Oklahoma Legislators Returning To Capitol For Interim Studies Interim studies are studies of legislative and policy issues that may be requested by any member of the House or Senate. They often address issues that have been the subject of legislation that failed to...
by The Mental Health Blogger | Mar 21, 2022 | Oklahoma, Oklahoma Legislature
House Votes to Extend Employee Mental Health Assistance Program to Educators Rep. Mark Vancuren, R-Owasso, today secured passage of a bill that would make an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) available for school employees, mirroring what is currently available to all...
by The Mental Health Blogger | Feb 7, 2022 | COVID-19, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Legislature
Oklahoma Governor Advocates for Jobs, Elimination of Sales Tax on Groceries in 2022 State of the State Address; Dem Response Highlights Omission of COVID-19 Pandemic “More than 2,000 studies have shown that hope is the greatest predictor of success. That applies...
by The Mental Health Blogger | Mar 11, 2021 | Oklahoma Legislature, Sexual Assault
Sexual Assault Victims’ Right to Information Act Passes House Legislation that protects the rights of sexual assault victims and facilitates faster trauma care passed the House on Monday with a vote of 94 to 0. Sexual Assault Victims’ Right to Information...
by The Mental Health Blogger | Jan 28, 2021 | Managed Care, Oklahoma Legislature
UPDATE: Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, Coffee Chats have been cancelled for the duration of Oklahoma’s 57th Legislature. We are maintaining this post as part of our archive. Thank you. The Alliance of Mental Health Providers of Oklahoma invites Oklahoma...
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