NY gets more than $100M for school counselors, crisis hotline

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New York has received roughly $100 million for mental health services from the federal government under a landmark gun violence prevention bill passed last year, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand announced on Monday.

The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, a sweeping measure signed shortly after the Uvalde school shooting, made gun trafficking and โ€œstraw purchasingโ€ federal offenses and awarded $750 million nationally for mental and behavioral health services, among other measures.

Gillibrand, a former gun rights supporter, started penning gun gun violence prevention laws after replacing Hillary Clinton in the Senate in 2009. She named her first law after Nyasia Pryear-Yard, a 17-year-old Brooklyn teen who was struck and killed by a stray bullet over a decade ago.

A bulk of the billโ€™s mental healthcare funding for New York โ€” $65 million โ€” went to Vibrant Emotional Health, which runs the 988 crisis and suicide hotline. The money will also pay for about 400 new mental health professionals to work full-time in New York schools.

Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon said at a news conference on Monday that mental health support in schools is a key tenant of preventing gun violence.

A 13-year-old boy was shot and killed at a Staten Island playground earlier this year, he said.

โ€œWhen we went to the school to follow up with the students who were impacted with the trauma, there were no mental health services,” he said. “We don’t have [mental health support] to deal with the trauma after gun violence, and we don’t have it to prevent gun violence.โ€

In addition to the funding for mental health services, the legislation made gun trafficking a federal offense.

Officials blame the โ€œiron pipeline,โ€ a route used to smuggle weapons from southern states with more relaxed gun laws to mid-Atlantic states with stricter restrictions like New York and New Jersey. About 80% of guns used in New York crimes are trafficked from other states, including Georgia, Virginia, South…

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