总督Newsom否决了一项两党法案,在未经父母同意的情况下扩大学校的青年精神保健,引发了倡导者的批评。
Governor Newsom vetoed a bipartisan bill to expand youth mental health care in schools without parental consent, sparking criticism from advocates.
总督Newsom否决了旨在扩大青年获得精神保健服务机会的参议院第274号法案,这引起了一些主张立法的倡导者的批评,他们认为,立法本可以解决青少年心理健康日益严重的危机。
Governor Newsom's veto of Senate Bill 274, which aimed to expand access to mental health services for youth, has drawn criticism from advocates who argue the legislation would have addressed a growing crisis in adolescent mental health.
该法案在两党支持下获得通过,旨在简化护理工作,允许以学校为基础的保健中心提供精神健康治疗,而不必在特定条件下征得父母同意。
The bill, which passed with bipartisan support, sought to streamline care by allowing school-based health centers to provide mental health treatment without requiring parental consent for certain conditions.
批评者说,否决权破坏了减少照顾脆弱青年的障碍的努力,特别是在服务不足的社区。
Critics say the veto undermines efforts to reduce barriers to care for vulnerable young people, especially in underserved communities.