DHS Suicide Prevention and Resiliency for Law Enforcement Act
DHS Suicide Prevention and Resiliency for Law Enforcement Act
Plain Language Summary
# DHS Suicide Prevention and Resiliency for Law Enforcement Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill aims to address mental health and suicide prevention among Department of Homeland Security (DHS) law enforcement officers. If passed, it would establish programs and initiatives focused on preventing suicide, promoting mental health awareness, and building resilience among DHS personnel—including officers from agencies like U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Secret Service. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** The bill directly affects DHS law enforcement employees and their families.
While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills of this type typically include measures such as mental health training, peer support programs, improved access to counseling services, and protocols for identifying and assisting officers in crisis. These efforts recognize that law enforcement faces elevated suicide rates compared to the general population. **Current Status** As of now, the bill (S 2645) is in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full Senate. Sponsored by Senator Gary Peters (D-MI), it awaits further action before it could advance for consideration.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.