Georgia executive, legislative and judicial leaders have put $20 million and a bunch of lawyers, lawmakers and judges behind an effort to improve treatment and services for those facing mental health challenges.

Gov. Brian Kemp announced nine appointees to the Georgia Behavioral Health Reform and Innovation Commission Wednesday. Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan and House Speaker David Ralston each named six new appointees. Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton has already made three appointments—all judges.