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America’s Mental Health

Should everyone have a right to quality mental health care? Consider these statistics:      • Mental health conditions cost the economy an estimated $193 billion dollars in lost earnings each year.      • Mental health conditions are the number one cause of disability and workplace absenteeism.      • Suicide is at a 30-year high. Every day, an average… Read More »

Standing Up for America’s Mental Health

The U.S. Congress is debating the future of mental health care right now (January 2017). If there is one thing we know, they need to hear from constituents. Ask your members of Congress to ensure continued insurance safeguards and Medicaid coverage that help people with mental illness get the treatment they need. The 114th Congress… Read More »

Mental Health Issues and Presidential Candidates

The politically-conservative “Common Sense Government Blog” has published a compilation of information regarding mental health issues and U.S. Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama. “McCain has voted against mental health parity and, in his health care plan on his website, makes no mention of mental health as an issue.” “Obama specifically includes mental health… Read More »