County officials say financial mental health crisis is looming across PA

County officials and others say there’s a lack of adequate funding for mental health services even after the governor approved the 2024-25 fiscal budget and increased funding by $20 million.

Lebanon County officials and leaders from the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania (CCAP) say more funding is needed beyond the additional $20 million provided last year and the $20 million that was approved in fiscal year 2024-25’s budget.

“We think the system is underfunded by about a billion dollars overall to fully meet Pennsylvania’s needs,” said Lisa Schaefer, executive director of County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania. “We realize $1 billion is a big number and the budget is not going to contain something that significant in a single year, so we’re submitting for investments to start a rebuild in a way so that we can invest in services, invest in people. We believe $250 million would really make that difference.”

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