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Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Criminal Justice & Medicaid
Letter to Senators Wyden and Crapo, expressing support for the bipartisan Medicaid Reentry Act (S.238), which would allow Medicaid to cover health services thirty days before an individual is released from prison or jail. -
NAMI Applauds Dr. Miriam E. Delphin–Rittmon’s Confirmation as Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use and Administrator of SAMHSA
NAMI values Dr. Delphin-Rittmon’s two decades of experience in the mental health field and her commitment to creating a mental health system that fosters dignity, respect, and meaningful community inclusion. NAMI stands ready to collaborate with the Biden-Harris Administration. -
Americans Sigh in Relief and NAMI Praises the Supreme Court Decision to Uphold the ACA and Preserve Access to Health Insurance for Millions
Today’s Supreme Court decision upholding the ACA is both a victory and a sigh of relief for millions of Americans, especially people with mental illness. This decision means that insurance coverage options and protections for people with pre-existing conditions, like mental illness, will remain in place. -
Statement on Health Coverage
Statement on the Supreme Court ruling of Texas v. California, upholding the Affordable Care Act. -
Letter to HHS Secretary on Crisis Services
Letter to HHS Secretary Becerra and OMB Acting Director Young urging a timely release of the report on resources necessary to make 988 operational and effective and asking that the President’s budget requests in future fiscal years reflect the report’s recommendations. -
Testimony to House Appropriations Committee on Funding Crisis Services
Testimony to U.S. House Committee on Appropriations’ Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies regarding NAMI’s FY 2022 funding priorities, including crisis services. -
Amicus Brief on Parity
Amicus Brief in Wit v. United Behavioral Healthcare, asking the court to uphold the District court decision and affirm that people with UBH insurance receive the full coverage they were promised, including behavioral health services consistent with generally-accepted standards of care. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Medicaid Benefit for Vaccine Transportation
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership, urging support for H.R. 3013, the “COVID Vaccine Transportation Access Act,” which would help support non-emergency medical transportation options to vaccine sites for Medicaid beneficiaries. -
Coalition Comments to HHS Secretary on Medicaid
Coalition regulatory comments to HHS Secretary Becerra expressing support for Virginia’s 1115 waiver amendment extending Medicaid postpartum coverage up to 12 months. -
Coalition Statement on Health Coverage
Coalition statement urging Congress and the Biden Administration to include additional health care priorities in the next legislative package.
