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Regulatory Comment to HHS on Health Coverage
Regulatory comment to Secretary Becerra and Administrator Brooks-LaSure in support of the Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2026 Proposed Rule, and offering comments to strengthen the rule. -
Amicus Brief on Health Coverage, Mental Health Funding and Health Equity
Amicus brief in Braidwood v. Becerra, urging the courts to safeguard critical ACA protections on preventative care. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Health Coverage
Letter urging Congress to permanently extend the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced advance premium tax credits before they expire at the end of 2025. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Parity and Mental Health Funding
Letter to House and Senate Appropriations Committees requesting $15 million for the Employee Security Benefits Administration (EBSA) in the Labor-HHS appropriations bill for FY 2025 to review health plans’ parity compliance analyses. -
Statement on Parity
NAMI-led statement from leading national groups representing people with mental health and substance use disorders and the clinicians who care for them, applauding the newly released final rule to strengthen enforcement of the federal parity law that would improve access to mental health and substance use care. -
Regulatory Comment to CMS on Medicare, Criminal Justice, Crisis Services, Maternal Mental Health and Telehealth
Regulatory comment to Administrator Brooks-LaSure on proposed changes to Medicare and Medicaid payment policy for CY 2025, offering recommendations to increase access to mental health treatments and medications. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Social Supports and Mental Health Funding
Letter to House and Senate Appropriations Committees urging funding for Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Rural Housing Service (RHS) programs in FY 2025. -
Regulatory Comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Social Supports
Regulatory comment in support of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed rule, “Prohibition on Creditors and Consumer Reporting Agencies Concerning Medical Information,” which would prohibit creditors from obtaining and using information on an individual’s medical debt when making credit determinations. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Mental Health Workforce, Mental Health Funding and Telehealth
Letter to the Senate Finance Committee and House Energy and Commerce Committee, uplifting the importance of several behavioral health workforce issues and policy recommendations for consideration during the duration of the 118th Congress. -
Statement on Criminal Justice, Health Equity and Social Supports
Statement from NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison, Jr. on the disappointing U.S. Supreme Court ruling in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson and its consequences for people with mental illness who are unhoused.
