Pennsylvania House OKs $100 million for adult mental health services

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A proposal to allocate $100 million in federal funds to pay for adult mental health programs easily passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The measure was developed with guidance from a state commission charged with making recommendations for coordinated care. The bill passed 173-30 on Wednesday and goes to the Senate. Funding of the American Rescue Plan Act would bolster the behavioral health industry’s workforce, improve the criminal justice and public safety systems and expand access to support. Other bills eyeing mental health are also in the works, including proposals to support children’s mental health in schools and ongoing funding for a suicide prevention hotline.


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