The "Center for Behavioral Health" bill aims to establish a federal center focused on addressing behavioral health issues in the United States. The main provisions include creating a centralized hub for research, education, and treatment related to mental health and substance abuse. This center will work towards improving access to services, promoting best practices, and enhancing coordination among various agencies involved in behavioral health care. The bill also seeks to allocate funding for programs aimed at prevention, intervention, and recovery support for individuals dealing with these challenges. If passed, this legislation could significantly impact the way behavioral health issues are addressed at the national level by fostering collaboration and innovation in this critical area of healthcare.
2022-12-08: Prefiled
2022-12-08: Referred to Committee on Education and Public Works
2023-01-10: Introduced and read first time
2023-01-10: Referred to Committee on Education and Public Works
2023-01-19: Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Oremus
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