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Letter to Congressional Leadership on Medicaid and Mental Health Funding
Letter urging House Leadership to protect individuals and families living with mental health conditions and substance use disorders by rejecting changes to Medicaid within the budget reconciliation bill. -
Statement on Health Equity, Medicaid, and Medicare
Statement strongly opposing policies that rely on discriminatory, one-size-fits-all value metrics such as the Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY). -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Health Coverage, Medicaid, Medicare, and Mental Health Funding
Letter strongly urging Senators to oppose the proposed Senate amendments to H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, unless changes are made to eliminate the bill’s sweeping cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and Marketplace coverage. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Crisis Services, Mental Health Funding, and Health Equity
Letter urging Congress and the Administration to continue funding and operating the life-saving specialized services for LGBTQ+ youth within the 988 Lifeline. -
Letter to Congressional Leadership on Mental Health Workforce and Mental Health Funding
Letter urging the Senate to reject higher education provisions in the House-passed budget reconciliation bill that directly impact health professions students, and ultimately, the health care workforce, including the behavioral health fields. -
Congressional Testimony on Mental Health Funding, Crisis Services, and Research and Treatment Innovation
Outside Witness Testimony from NAMI’s Chief Advocacy Officer to the Senate Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies, requesting FY26 funding for 988 and the Community Mental Health Block Grant within SAMHSA and NIMH. -
Letter to Congressional Leadership on Medicaid and Mental Health Funding
Letter with Modern Medicaid Alliance urging Senate leadership to reject the health provisions included in the House reconciliation package and protect the Medicaid program from funding cuts. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Crisis Services, and Mental Health Funding
Letter urging the House Energy and Commerce Committee and Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee to take action on the EARLY Minds Act (H.R. 1735/S. 779) to improve youth mental health crisis response. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Mental Health Funding and Crisis Services
Letter to leadership of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, reiterating strong support for SAMHSA and SAMHSA programs, given the recently released HHS budget for FY 26 which proposes organizational changes and program eliminations. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Mental Health Funding and Crisis Services
Letter to leadership of the Senate HELP Committee, reiterating strong support for SAMHSA and SAMHSA programs, given the recently released HHS budget for FY 26 which proposes organizational changes and program eliminations.
