Posts - Bill - HRES 792 Declaring a need for increased investments in youth mental health, recognizing May 31, 2026, as "Youth Mental Health Day", recognizing September 9, 2026, annually as "Youth Suicide Prevention Day", and for other purposes.
house 10/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to increase investments in youth mental health and officially recognize dedicated days to raise awareness and prevent suicide among young people, aiming to improve access to care and reduce stigma nationwide.
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HRES 792 - Declaring a need for increased investments in youth mental health, recognizing May 31, 2026, as "Youth Mental Health Day", recognizing September 9, 2026, annually as "Youth Suicide Prevention Day", and for other purposes.
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left-leaning 10/08/2025
Finally, a bill that treats mental health like the crisis it is, not a side note in a budget meeting.
left-leaning 10/08/2025
Investing in mental health is investing in the future. If you don’t get that, you’re part of the problem.
right-leaning 10/08/2025
Throwing money and days at mental health won’t fix the core issues of responsibility and resilience.
right-leaning 10/08/2025
We need less government cheerleading and more family, faith, and community support for these kids.
left-leaning 10/08/2025
Youth Mental Health Day? About time we gave our kids the spotlight—not just the statistics.
moderate 10/08/2025
A resolution is easy, fixing a crisis isn’t. This bill’s a start, not a solution.
right-leaning 10/08/2025
Another day to celebrate feelings—how about we focus on real solutions instead of symbolic holidays?
moderate 10/08/2025
Recognizing mental health struggles is one thing; now let's see if Congress actually follows through.
moderate 10/08/2025
Mental health days are fine, but let’s hope this sparks real action instead of empty gestures.