If the bill passes, insurance companies wouldn’t be able to end a person’s coverage with a particular service or counselor.
State officials say the Trump administration is pulling back $477 million aimed at preventing infectious disease and treating mental health and substance abuse issues.
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.
The federal suit alleges HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revoked pandemic-era grants without warning, forcing states to ...
CHICAGO Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 24 attorneys general and governors, today filed a lawsuit ...
Grant terminations came with no warning or legally valid explanation, which caused chaos for state health agencies, Illinois ...
A coalition of state attorneys general sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over its decision to cut $11 billion in ...
Washington stands to lose over $150 million to public health initiatives if the grant cancellations are deemed legal.
Trump cuts to mental health grants devastate state budgets. Thumbs up to a therapy bot. Suicides off Golden Gate Bridge plunge.
President Donald Trump’s administration is pulling back $477 million from Illinois that was to be used to prevent infectious disease and treat mental health and substance abuse issues.
SPRINGFIELD — Intellectual and developmental disability service organizations are bracing for potential cuts to Medicaid and ...
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