{"id":35306,"date":"2026-06-21T23:33:05","date_gmt":"2026-06-21T23:33:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/indiabulletinusa.com\/wordpress\/2026\/06\/21\/governor-dunleavy-rejects-key-mental-health-legislation-for-youth-alaska-native-news\/"},"modified":"2026-06-21T23:33:05","modified_gmt":"2026-06-21T23:33:05","slug":"governor-dunleavy-rejects-key-mental-health-legislation-for-youth-alaska-native-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indiabulletinusa.com\/wordpress\/2026\/06\/21\/governor-dunleavy-rejects-key-mental-health-legislation-for-youth-alaska-native-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Governor Dunleavy Rejects Key Mental Health Legislation for Youth \u2013 Alaska Native News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<p><strong>Governor Dunleavy Vetoes Key Mental Health Education Bill for Alaska Schools<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>JUNEAU, AK<\/strong> \u2013 On Thursday, Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoed SB 41, a bipartisan bill aimed at improving mental health education in Alaska&#8217;s public schools. This legislation was designed to provide students with age-appropriate information on mental health, helping them recognize distress in themselves and others, reduce stigma, and learn how to ask for help. Inseparable, a national mental health advocacy organization, is now urging the state legislature to quickly override the veto.<\/p>\n<p>The proposed bill intended for the State Board of Education to create guidelines for mental health education. Given the pressing mental health challenges faced by youth in Alaska, advocates believe this knowledge is more crucial than ever. The governor\u2019s decision has disappointed many, including students, families, educators, and mental health professionals, who have been vocal in their call for stronger youth mental health support.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGood mental health education is vital for student success,\u201d stated Angela Kimball, Chief Advocacy Officer at Inseparable. \u201cIt helps reduce stigma and empowers young people to seek help when they need it. We\u2019ve seen strong support for this from various community members and lawmakers. Governor Dunleavy\u2019s veto does not reflect the needs of the community. We are thankful to Senator Elvi Gray-Jackson for sponsoring this important bill and to all the legislators who backed it. We ask the legislature to act swiftly to override this veto.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Local advocates and community members played a crucial role in pushing SB 41 through the legislature, showing their commitment to prioritize mental health care and safety throughout Alaska.<\/p>\n<p>In March, Inseparable joined forces with advocates from the Alaska chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) during their Advocacy in Action Day at the Capitol. Community members shared powerful stories about the effects of suicide on their lives, emphasizing the need for this legislation, along with companion bills HB138\/SB196, which focus on establishing sustainable funding for crisis response services.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis year, our communities spoke up for what matters, and legislators listened,\u201d said Jim Biela, Field Ambassador for AFSP in Alaska. \u201cBrave students shared their experiences, highlighting the impact of suicide. It\u2019s disheartening that the governor vetoed a bill with strong bipartisan support. We urge the legislature to override this veto and ensure our students receive the mental health education they need. With one of the highest youth suicide rates in the country, prioritizing mental health education is crucial for Alaska\u2019s young people. Our communities are in crisis, and we need urgency from our leaders.\u201d<\/p>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Governor Dunleavy Vetoes Key Mental Health Education Bill for Alaska Schools JUNEAU, AK \u2013 On Thursday, Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoed SB 41, a bipartisan bill aimed at improving mental health education in Alaska&#8217;s public schools. 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