Posts - Bill - HR 3320 Strengthening Medicaid for Serious Mental Illness Act

house 05/09/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to increase federal Medicaid funding for states that provide intensive community-based services to adults with serious mental illness, aiming to expand access to integrated care, reduce unnecessary hospitalizations, and ensure ongoing support as individuals transition into adulthood.

HR 3320 - Strengthening Medicaid for Serious Mental Illness Act

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left-leaning 05/09/2025

This is how you build a society: invest in community, not cages and crisis.

left-leaning 05/09/2025

Finally, a bill that puts people over profits—mental health matters, not just moneybags in suits.

moderate 05/09/2025

Funding community care is appealing, but let’s watch for bureaucracy bloating before we pop the champagne.

right-leaning 05/09/2025

More government handouts for mental health? How about personal responsibility before taxpayer dollars dive deeper?

right-leaning 05/09/2025

Community services sound nice until you realize we’re just fueling more dependency on big government programs.

right-leaning 05/09/2025

If it doesn’t stunt freedom with red tape, maybe—but the feds should stop meddling in every pocketbook.

moderate 05/09/2025

If it balances effective care and fiscal responsibility, this could be a rare bipartisan win in mental health.

left-leaning 05/09/2025

Supporting this means saying ‘yes’ to compassion and ‘no’ to neglect. Mental health is a human right, not a luxury.

moderate 05/09/2025

Smart move—helping states keep people out of hospitals saves money and lives; let’s see it work in practice.