Oklahoma Attorney General and Allie Friesen Address Mental Health Care in Lawsuit Resolution
Oklahoma's Commitment to Mental Health Care
In a significant move, Gov. Kevin Stitt and Commissioner Allie Friesen have collaboratively announced a resolution regarding the Briggs v. Friesen lawsuit. This case emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced mental health care in correctional facilities.
Key Aspects of the Resolution
- Improving mental health services for incarcerated individuals.
- Balancing the needs of inmates with the interests of taxpayers.
- Implementing strategies for sustainable care approaches.
The resolution marks a pivotal step in ensuring that mental health support systems are both effective and fiscally responsible. Such changes aim to foster a better environment for inmates while ensuring public resources are wisely utilized.
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