Bill Advances That Would Have State Funding Cover Mental Health System Costs

Des Moines, Iowa — A bill that shifts the responsibility for financing Iowa’s mental health system has cleared the Senate Appropriations Committee and is now eligible for debate in the full Senate.

Senator Joe Bolkcom a Democrat from Iowa City, says ending county property taxpayer support of the system and having the state take over is the wrong step.

(as said) “What you get with Des Moines control is unreliable funding, less accountability and more bureaucracy,” Bolkcom said.

Senator Ken Rozenboom a Republican from Oskaloosa, says state tax dollars will be a long-term, stable source for mental health services.

(as said) “This bill puts more money into mental health It doesn’t take money out of mental health and that’s worth noting,” Rozenboom said.

The bill also calls for ending state payments to local governments that started several years ago when a state law reduced commercial property taxes.

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