On Thursday, I spoke on the House Floor while debating Democrats' H.R. 7780, the Mental Health Matters Act.
I have long advocated for greater access to mental health services and have introduced legislation to that end, specifically to address mental health access for our nation’s youth. However, the Democrats' bill simply throws more money at government agencies and punishes employers for offering mental health benefits to their employees instead of developing real solutions.
As part of this legislation, House Democrats want to give the Department of Labor (DOL) $275 million of taxpayer money to enforce "mental health parity," a term which they have not clearly defined.
I submitted an amendment to strike this funding and provide additional guidance on what this means, but the majority party rejected it.
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