A group of nearly 100 U.S. representatives has formed the Congressional Bipartisan Mental Health Caucus.
The bipartisan caucus is led by Reps. Andrea Salinas, Don Bacon, Don Beyer and Tony Gonzales.
“The mental health caucus exists to raise awareness, reduce stigma, share resources with our constituents and people across the United States, and most importantly, pass legislation to make mental health services more accessible and affordable for all Americans,” Ms. Salinas said in a May 7 address.
A similar caucus was launched in the Senate in 2023.
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