Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz | Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz Official Website
Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz | Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz Official Website
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the bipartisan "Save Children from Trauma Act", introduced by Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz of Texas. This act, which is part of the larger SUPPORT Act, aims to provide resources for the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative, improving treatment and services for children and families who have experienced traumatic events.
The "Save Children from Trauma Act" reauthorizes the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative at a funding level of $93,887,000 for fiscal years 2024-2028. This initiative plays a crucial role in addressing the immediate trauma experienced by children and helping them on their path to recovery.
Congresswoman De La Cruz highlighted the importance of this legislation in light of the escalating fentanyl crisis and rising violence in the United States. She emphasized that these challenges are not limited to adults and are also impacting children, subjecting them to immediate trauma and potentially leaving lasting scars. She expressed her satisfaction with the inclusion of her bipartisan legislation, stating, "I'm pleased by the inclusion of my bipartisan legislation designed to allocate essential resources for children to access the support they need to address and recover from adolescent trauma, ultimately enabling them to grow into thriving, productive adults."
The SUPPORT Act, in which the "Save Children from Trauma Act" is included, was initially passed in 2018 and addresses America's opioid crisis. By including provisions to support children and families affected by trauma, the act takes a comprehensive approach to tackling the various consequences of the opioid crisis.
This bipartisan effort signifies an important step in prioritizing the well-being of children and families impacted by traumatic events. By allocating essential resources and support, this legislation aims to ensure that children have the necessary tools to overcome trauma and lead healthy, productive lives.
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