“If folks are thinking about bringing [the legislation] back, they have to give it more thought,” Senate President Pro Tem Kevin B. Sullivan said.
Bar leaders aren’t giving up their bid to establish a crisis-intervention hotline and outreach program for lawyers with substance abuse and mental health problems, despite failing, for the second year in a row, to win the passage of legislation needed to fund the effort.
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