Posts - Bill - HRES 764 Recognizing the continuing disparities in Black youth mental health access and treatment.

house 09/23/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to highlight and address the ongoing disparities in mental health care access and treatment for Black youth, urging continued focus and funding to support targeted research, prevention, and awareness efforts to reduce the alarming rates of suicide in this community.

HRES 764 - Recognizing the continuing disparities in Black youth mental health access and treatment.

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right-leaning 09/23/2025

Throwing money at symptoms without fixing the root causes is a government habit we should skip.

left-leaning 09/23/2025

When will we stop leaving our most vulnerable kids behind? This resolution is overdue justice.

moderate 09/23/2025

Recognizing a problem is half the battle; now let's see if Congress can actually fund solutions.

right-leaning 09/23/2025

Another feel-good resolution, but how about promoting family values to fix this from the ground up?

right-leaning 09/23/2025

Mental health is important, but singling out one group just politicizes the problem further.

moderate 09/23/2025

Addressing mental health disparities is smart policy, not political theater—we can do better for all our kids.

left-leaning 09/23/2025

Finally, a bill that says Black youth mental health matters—about time Congress caught up with reality.

left-leaning 09/23/2025

Finally, a bill that says Black youth deserve mental health care—not just empty words.

left-leaning 09/23/2025

Ignoring this crisis? That's a suicide pact with our own kids. Let’s fund solutions, not excuses.

right-leaning 09/23/2025

Looks like another excuse to expand government spending without real accountability.

moderate 09/23/2025

Funding research and community programs is the practical middle ground we need in this mental health gap.

left-leaning 09/23/2025

If you think mental health is 'just talk,' you clearly don't care which kids make it to tomorrow.

right-leaning 09/23/2025

Mental health matters, sure, but don’t expect Washington to solve what starts at home and faith.

moderate 09/23/2025

Stigma kills, but awareness saves; this bill leans into what actually works, no matter the party.

moderate 09/23/2025

This bill’s a solid starting place, but bridging the gap needs more than resolutions—it needs commitment.

right-leaning 09/23/2025

Before we write a blank check, maybe focus on family and community solutions instead of more federal programs.

left-leaning 09/23/2025

Cutting research and programs? Not on our watch. It’s time to put real resources where they belong.

moderate 09/23/2025

Black youth mental health is a crisis nobody should ignore—let’s hope this isn’t all talk and no action.