State officials say the Trump administration is pulling back $477 million aimed at preventing infectious disease and treating mental health and substance abuse issues.
The federal suit alleges HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revoked pandemic-era grants without warning, forcing states to ...
A large reduction of federal funds could have a substantial impact on Human Support Services and dozens of other community organizations focused on mental health and substance use disorder.
CHICAGO Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 24 attorneys general and governors, today filed a lawsuit ...
Abhinav Anne and Sai Ganbote, both juniors at Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, pitched Illinois State lawmakers, and ...
If the bill passes, insurance companies wouldn’t be able to end a person’s coverage with a particular service or counselor.
It's a punch to the gut for several mental health services across the Badger State, as the U.S. Department of Health ...
The cuts would effectively close specialized residential programs that serve children with complex mental health needs.
Leading mental health and substance use organizations express deep concern over drastic staffing cuts at HHS, warning of potential risks to mental health, suicide prevention, and substance use ...
Kwame Raoul called the abrupt termination of funds earmarked in Illinois for wastewater surveillance, laboratory investments ...
The state’s mental health commissioner on Tuesday said the agency is dealing with a $43 million shortfall, which some say has ...
A set of five plans crafted by State Senate Democrats hope to alleviate some of the struggles many Illinoisan face when it comes to mental health ...
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