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HCONRES 130 - 110

Supporting the goals and ideals of Mental Health Month, and for other purposes.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

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Tax density 0.0%
Spending density 150.0%
Spending 3
Studies 1

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Healthcare
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1 evidence matches
Impact 93% Confidence 88%

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Energy
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Summary

00 Introduced in House May 17, 2007

Expresses support for: (1) the goals and ideals of Mental Health Month; and (2) President Bush's Commission on Mental Health, including funding of it's 2003 findings that the failure to prioritize mental health is a national tragedy. Recognizes that mental well-being is equally as important as physical well-being and must be treated with parity to other illnesses. Applauds the new coalescing of national and community organizations and their work in promoting public awareness to reduce the stigma of mental health treatment and in providing critical information to support the people and families of those dealing with mental illness. Urges all organizations and health practitioners to promote information to reduce and eliminate stigma and to focus on mental well-being awareness, ensure access to appropriate services, and support overall quality of life for those living with mental illness.

Sponsors

Betty McCollum
Cosponsor

Betty McCollum

Democratic · MN-4 · M001143

Joined May 10, 2007
Website
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Office
2426 Rayburn House Office Building
Jerrold Nadler
Cosponsor

Jerrold Nadler

Democratic · NY-12 · N000002

Joined May 16, 2007
Website
N/A
Office
2132 Rayburn House Office Building
Chris Van Hollen
Cosponsor

Chris Van Hollen

Democratic · MD-8 · V000128

Joined May 16, 2007
Website
N/A
Office
730 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
Steve Cohen
Cosponsor

Steve Cohen

Democratic · TN-9 · C001068

Joined May 17, 2007
Website
N/A
Office
2268 Rayburn House Office Building

Timeline

Apr 26, 2007

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

Apr 25, 2007

Introduced in House

Apr 25, 2007

Introduced in House

Apr 25, 2007

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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