Massachusetts Governor Signs HERO Act, Establishing Psychedelics Working Group for Veterans
In a significant move towards exploring alternative therapies for mental health treatment, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has signed the Honoring, Empowering and Recognizing Our Service Members and Veterans (HERO) Act into law. This comprehensive legislation includes a provision to establish a psychedelics working group focused on studying the potential therapeutic benefits of substances like psilocybin and MDMA for military veterans.
The HERO Act, initially introduced by Healey in November 2023, was signed into law after passing through the legislature in its amended form. The newly formed working group will be tasked with evaluating existing literature, research trials, and expert opinions to determine if psychedelic therapy can improve mental health outcomes for veterans diagnosed with mental health disorders.
This workgroup, convened by the Executive Office of Veterans' Services (EOVS), will assess the viability of psychedelic therapies and is required to issue a report with findings and recommendations by January 1, 2025. The report will be submitted to the clerks of the House and Senate and relevant legislative committees.
The passage of the HERO Act comes amid broader discussions on psychedelics in Massachusetts. Earlier this year, a joint legislative committee recommended against a broader psychedelics legalization initiative that had garnered significant support from activists. Despite this setback, the HERO Act's provisions reflect a growing interest in alternative therapies for veterans' mental health, particularly in light of the challenges associated with PTSD and other conditions.
Eight cities in Massachusetts, including Cambridge and Somerville, have already enacted local policies to deprioritize the enforcement of laws against psychedelics. These efforts, spearheaded by grassroots organizations, highlight the increasing momentum behind the movement to explore the therapeutic potential of these substances.
The signing of the HERO Act marks a significant step forward in exploring the potential of psychedelic therapy for veterans struggling with mental health challenges. The workgroup's findings and recommendations will be crucial in informing future policy decisions and potentially paving the way for wider access to these alternative therapies.