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Veterans/eTMS Pilot Program

EngrossedAllen Chesser (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill authorizes North Carolina's Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to select a provider to run a statewide pilot program offering eTMS (electroencephalogram combined transcranial magnetic stimulation) treatment to veterans, first responders, and their immediate family members who have conditions like PTSD, substance use disorders, traumatic brain injuries, and sleep disorders. The program must include peer support networks, counseling, and outcome reporting by September 2026.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill addresses serious health challenges affecting veterans and first responders, including PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and substance use disorders. Proponents contend that eTMS is an innovative treatment that could improve mental health and quality of life for these populations, and that the pilot program's requirement for outcome reporting will help determine if this treatment is effective and should be expanded statewide.

Arguments Against

Opponents may question whether eTMS has sufficient scientific evidence to warrant state funding, noting that traditional treatments like therapy and medication are more established. Some may also raise concerns about the cost of establishing a statewide network, whether outcomes will justify the investment, and whether the program's scope—covering nine different conditions and immediate family members—is too broad for a pilot program to properly evaluate.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (31)

Deb Butler
Deb ButlerDemocrat

Representative · District 18

Bill Ward
Bill WardRepublican

Representative · District 5

Julia Greenfield
Julia GreenfieldDemocrat

Representative · District 100

Mike Colvin
Mike ColvinDemocrat

Representative · District 42

Diane Wheatley
Diane WheatleyRepublican

Representative · District 43

Garland Pierce
Garland PierceDemocrat

Representative · District 48

Rodney Pierce
Rodney PierceDemocrat

Representative · District 27

Ray Pickett
Ray PickettRepublican

Representative · District 93

Maria Cervania
Maria CervaniaDemocrat

Representative · District 41

Nasif Majeed
Nasif MajeedDemocrat

Representative · District 99

Gloristine Brown
Gloristine BrownDemocrat

Representative · District 8

Amber Baker
Amber BakerDemocrat

Representative · District 72

PR
Phil RubinDemocrat

Representative · District 40

Donna White
Donna WhiteRepublican

Representative · District 26

Charles Smith
Charles SmithDemocrat

Representative · District 44

Renee Price
Renee PriceDemocrat

Representative · District 50

JL
Jarrod LoweryRepublican

Representative · District 47

Edward Goodwin
Edward GoodwinRepublican

Representative · District 1

Frances Jackson
Frances JacksonDemocrat

Representative · District 45

Mary Harrison
Mary HarrisonDemocrat

Representative · District 61

Jeffrey McNeely
Jeffrey McNeelyRepublican

Representative · District 84

Cody Huneycutt
Cody HuneycuttRepublican

Representative · District 67

Beth Helfrich
Beth HelfrichDemocrat

Representative · District 98

Mary Belk
Mary BelkDemocrat

Representative · District 88

Heather Rhyne
Heather RhyneRepublican

Representative · District 97

Zack Forde-Hawkins
Zack Forde-HawkinsDemocrat

Representative · District 31

Jonathan Almond
Jonathan AlmondRepublican

Representative · District 73

Bryan Cohn
Bryan CohnDemocrat

Representative · District 32

Ray Jeffers
Ray JeffersDemocrat

Representative · District 2

Timothy Reeder
Timothy ReederRepublican

Representative · District 9

Jake Johnson
Jake JohnsonRepublican

Representative · District 113

Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)

Final Vote

House Initial PassageMay 6, 2025

On: Second Reading

Passed
112
Yea
0
Nay
1
Not Voting
7
Absent
112 Yea0 Nay
Republican67 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat45 Yea·0 Nay