HB1754 Repealing the statewide use of the multi-tiered system of supports for behavioral health and wellness relative to systems of care for children's mental health.
Repealing the statewide use of the multi-tiered system of supports for behavioral health and wellness relative to systems of care for children's mental health.
Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?
Overall Impact Score
Harmful
Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)
Your Wallet
Removing early intervention systems leads to more expensive crisis care and emergency services down the line.
Your Community
Dismantling children's mental health support systems during a youth mental health crisis would leave vulnerable kids without needed services.
Your Freedom
While some see school-based behavioral programs as overreach, these systems help children access mental health support they need.
Status
Inexpedient to Legislate: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 03/05/2026 House Journal 6 P. 13
Sponsor
John Sellers (R)
The Short Version
Would repeal NH's multi-tiered support system for children's behavioral health and wellness, dismantling an evidence-based framework for identifying and supporting at-risk youth. Killed via ITL voice vote.
Who's Behind This Bill?
Who Benefits
- ▲ Those who view school behavioral programs as government overreach
Who Pays the Price
- ▼ Children and adolescents needing mental health support
- ▼ Families relying on school-based behavioral services
- ▼ School counselors and mental health professionals
Bill statuses as of May 2026. Check LegiScan or NH General Court for the latest.
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