May 05 2008
Committee Report: NER-AMTA Government Relations PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephanie Clark   
Monday, 05 May 2008

4/15/08 In February, AMTA Government Relations sent out a call to action in support of the H.R. 1424: Paul Wellstone Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act of 2007; a bill introduced by Representatives Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) and Jim Ramstad (R-MN) on March 9th, 2007. As one organization among many in support of the Mental Health Parity Act of 2007, AMTA sought the assistance of its membership in contacting their respective state representatives to convey the need for parity. With enough support, efforts would help amend preexisting legislation to eliminate discrimination in regard to provisions (potentially relating to quality music therapy services) for accessible care for Americans with mental health disorders and addiction issues. A credit to all those who participated in this call to action, it was on March 5th 2008 that H.R. 1424 was passed by the House of Representatives with a vote of 268-148. Now that the bill has passed the House, the Senate and House must agree on the terms of one bill. There is still plenty of work to be done to as the Administration is not in support of H.R. 1424 but rather, the weaker version of the bill proposed by the Senate. The official statement released by the Executive Office of the President can be found at whitehouse.gov. http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/legislative/sap/110-2/saphr1424-h.pdf

To track the progress of the Mental Health Parity Act of 2007, you can visit govtrack.us and search by bill number or keyword. If you’re just catching up, you can read more about the legislation and the ensuing discussion thereof by simply keyword searching H.R. 1424 using your preferred search engine.

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Respectfully,
Stephanie L. Clark, MT-BC, CCLS

 
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