What's Going On in Capitol Hill?
Congressional Action
This week’s big policy news is the passage and signing of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which includes significant resources for mental health and related issues such as housing, public health workforce, and schools. MHA applauds Congress and the Administration for significant investments in mental health, including $1.5B each for the mental health and substance use block grants. Additional mental health resources are included for Certified Community Behavioral Health Centers, pediatric consultation, suicide prevention, behavioral health workforce and training, school mental health programs, addressing the mental health of health professionals, and other programs.
Important Medicaid changes will also improve access to mental health services, including a state option for an increased match for mobile crisis services, a 10% increased match for home and community-based services, and extension of coverage for individuals post-delivery, which will allow better postpartum care, including mental healthcare.
There are significant investments in public health and economic stability that will improve mental health. The bill creates a public health workforce that can include behavioral health workers. The bill also has resources for schools that can be used for mental health services and supports, among other needs. And finally, the legislation provides extensive assistance to states and localities and additional resources to improve social determinants of health and economic wellbeing by addressing child poverty, unemployment insurance, housing, child care and other needs.
This is an important legislative achievement, and we are grateful to all MHA advocates who reached out to Congressional Members seeking support. We will continue working with Congress and the Administration to meet the ongoing behavioral health needs stemming from the pandemic and the underlying lack of access and funding for mental health and addiction services that preceded it.
The bill text can be found here. For a list of changes from the original House bill, click here. An article on general provisions is here.
SAMHSA Releases Block Grant Dollars from the December COVID Package
SAMHSA issued an announcement of its distribution of $1.65B in substance use block grants and $825M in community mental health block grants to states. An additional $825M will be going directly to community mental health centers, and SAMHSA has not announced how that will be distributed yet. To see your state’s allocation for the mental health block grant, click here, and for the state’s substance use block grant, click here. Affiliates are urged to reach out to their state mental health agency for more information about how the state intends to distribute the funds and to educate about needs in your community.