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Bill to allow medical marijuana for PTSD moves to House floor

May 25, 2013
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By Christopher David Grey, The Lund Report, May 20, 2013 Rep. Jim Weidner of McMinnville is typically the most conservative Republican on the House Health Committee, but after an emotional debate on Friday he was moved to become the lone GOP representative to join with the Democrats to send to the floor Senate Bill 281 […]

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Bill in Oregon House would expand mental health and addiction services available to teens

May 9, 2013
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By Christopher David Gray, the Lund Report, May 7, 2013 Teens struggling with a problem at home could have a better chance to access mental health services under a bill debated Monday in the House Health Committee. Senate Bill 491 allows teenagers 14 to 17 to seek mental health therapy from a licensed professional counselor […]

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EASA and other evidence-based mental health programs await better funding

February 22, 2013
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By Christopher David Gray, The Lund Report, Feb. 22, 2013   Leaders of the House and Senate have boosted support for the EASA program, which assists youth after a psychotic break. Gov. John Kitzhaber has earmarked a $1.8 million increase for the program, while the dramatic increase envisioned by Sen. Peter Courtney awaits a funding […]

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