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Hogg Foundation Publishes Report on Mental Health Bills from 81st Session

November 17, 2009

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AUSTIN, Texas — The 2009 Legislative Update is the latest in a series of reports published by the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health to inform stakeholders about mental health-related laws considered by the Texas Legislature.

2009 Legislative UpdateThe 53-page online report summarizes the most significant mental health-related bills introduced during the 81st legislative session, which ended June 1, 2009. The report covers 15 topics, including public mental health services, children's services, criminal justice, education, health insurance, juvenile justice, military veterans and workforce.

The report can be downloaded online.

The Hogg Foundation was founded in 1940 by the children of former Texas Governor James Hogg to promote improved mental health for the people of Texas. The foundation's grants and programs support mental health consumer services, research, policy analysis and public education projects in Texas. The foundation is part of the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement at The University of Texas at Austin.

For more information, contact: Merrell Foote, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, 512-471-9142+(office);+512-415-0408+(cell).

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