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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. -
Statement on Health Coverage, Medicaid, and Mental Health Funding
Statement with Partnership to Protect Coverage opposing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R.1), which would implement deep cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act marketplaces. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Mental Health Funding, and Social Supports
Letter urging Congress to include Family Resource Centers in the FY 2026 budget under the Social Services Block Grant. -
Statement on Parity
Joint statement with leading mental health and substance use disorder advocacy organizations, expressing disappointment at the Administration’s plans not to enforce, and then ultimately reconsider regulations that enforce the federal mental health parity law. -
Statement on Medicaid, Health Coverage, and Mental Health Funding
Statement in advance of the House Energy & Commerce and Ways & Means Committee markups, opposing proposed cuts to Medicaid and the ACA. -
Regulatory Comment on Health Coverage
Regulatory comment expressing concerns that the Marketplace Integrity and Affordability Proposed Rule would make comprehensive coverage more difficult to obtain and deprive people of coverage. -
Letter to Congressional Bill Sponsors on Health Equity, Social Supports, and Mental Health Funding
Letter expressing support and endorsement for the SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act, which would raise the Supplemental Security Income asset limits and adjust the levels automatically with inflation each year. -
NAMI-led Introductory Letter to HHS Secretary Kennedy
Letter to HHS Secretary RFK Jr. to congratulate him on his confirmation, introduce the Mental Health Liaison Group, and encourage him to bring the voice of lived experience to the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission. -
Statement on Medicaid, Health Coverage, and Mental Health Funding
Statement to Senate Budget Committee, stressing that any changes to existing law must not jeopardize the health care coverage that Americans currently have through employers, the private market, Medicare, or Medicaid. -
Letter to Congressional Leadership on Health Coverage and Medicaid
Letter to Congressional leadership elevating several key patient community priorities for the 119th Congress, including improving access to high-quality, affordable insurance coverage, and ensuring Medicaid remains accessible, affordable, and adequate.
