Maryland Matters

Legislation Seeks to Reduce Police Interaction in Crisis Situations, Support Call Centers

By Hannah Gaskill, Maryland Matters

Recognizing the growing pressures on behavioral health providers and need for additional resources during the COVID-19 pandemic, Maryland lawmakers are sponsoring bills to divert more mental health crisis calls from law enforcement and help the state prepare for a national transition to the 988 crisis hotline.

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