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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 Medicaid
Regulatory comment opposing the ARHOME Medicaid Demonstration Project, as the proposed rule would impede the objectives of the Medicaid program. -
Regulatory Comment on Medicaid
Regulatory comment opposing the Arizona Medicaid Waiver Amendment Request, as the proposed rule would create unnecessary barriers to enrollment and access to care. -
2024 State Legislation Issue Brief Series: Trends in Access to Mental Health Care State Policy
Overview One of NAMI’s strategic priorities is for people to get the best possible mental health care. There are many barriers to accessible, comprehensive, and affordable mental health care, and studies routinely show that half of adults with mental illness receive treatment in a given year. NAMI’s Trends in Access to Mental Health Care State Policy explores how state […] -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Research and Treatment Innovation and Mental Health Funding
Letter to Congressional leaders, urging greater transparency and oversight regarding potential federal agency Reduction-in-Force and reorganization plans that would impact our nation’s scientific enterprise and public health infrastructure. -
Letter to Congressional Leadership on Medicaid and Mental Health Funding
Letter with the Partnership to Protect Coverage expressing deep alarm and strong opposition to the devastating Medicaid cuts being considered for inclusion in the FY25 budget reconciliation package. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Research and Treatment Innovation and Mental Health Funding
Letter calling on House and Senate appropriators to reject the proposed cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), including the National Institutes of Health, that were included in the leaked copy of the HHS FY 2026 budget “Passback” document. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Medicaid and Mental Health Funding
Letter to Congressional Leaders with Primary Care Collaborative urging rejections of proposals to cut Medicaid. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Research and Treatment Innovation and Mental Health Funding
Letter urging Congress to robustly fund NIH at least $51.303 billion for FY 26.
