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2/04/2026

  • jesse4430
  • 4 hours ago
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N. WISCONSIN - Wisconsin lawmakers held a public hearing yesterday to discuss a bill that would launch a two-year pilot program providing free virtual mental health services for students.  The bill would allocate $1.5 million per school year until 2028 to launch virtual therapy services for 50,000 Wisconsin students in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. The program would include peer-to-peer support services and access to licensed mental health professionals.  The bill needs to pass in committee before being scheduled for a floor vote.

 
 
 

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