HB 269

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL STATEWIDE COMMUNITY-BASED GATEKEEPER TRAINING FOR TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION

By Representative(s) ARAKAKI / TAKAI / AHU ISA / MORIHARA / THIELEN / SCHATZ / LEONG / MARUMOTO / MORITA / KAWAKAMI / ITO / KAHIKINA / SANTIAGO / YOSHINAGA; Stegmaier

Subjects: Keiki Caucus

Keywords: DEATH, MINORS, SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE

Report Title: Teen Suicide Prevention

Description: Appropriates $50,000 to provide additional statewide community-based gatekeeper training in five high schools for 35 participants each.

 1-22-99        H Introduced and passed First Reading                      
 1-25-99        H Referred to the committees on HLT/EDN, and then
                  referred to the committee on FIN, referral sheet 3
 2-17-99        H Bill scheduled to be heard by HLT/EDN on Friday,
                  02-19-99 at 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon in House
                  conference room 329.
 2-19-99        H The committees on HLT/EDN recommend that the
                  measure be PASSED, UNAMENDED.
 2-19-99        H The votes in HLT were as follows:7 Ayes: Rep.(s)
                  Santiago, Yamane, Arakaki, Kahikina, Kawakami,
                  Leong, McDermott; Ayes with reservations: Rep.(s) ;         
                  none Noes: Rep.(s) ; and 2 Excused: Rep.(s) Lee,
                  Stegmaier; and
 2-19-99        H The votes in EDN were as follows:5 Ayes: Rep.(s)
                  Ito, Arakaki, Santiago, Leong, McDermott; Ayes with         
                  reservations: Rep.(s) ; none Noes: Rep.(s) ; and 4
                  Excused: Rep.(s) Okamura, Morihara, Stegmaier,
                  Takai
 2-19-99        H Reported from the committee on HLT/EDN (Stand. Com.
                  Rep. No. 674), recommending passage on Second
                  Reading and referral to the committee on FIN
 2-19-99        H Passed Second Reading and referred to the committee         
                  on FIN      with Representative(s) None voting no
                  and Representative(s) Arakaki, Hiraki, Kahikina,
                  Kaho`ohalahala, Meyer, Morita, Say, Takamine
                  excused.