Congress Recognizes Black Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week

According to a press release issued by the Shades of Blue Project, host of the official Black Maternal Mental Health Week (BMMHW) awareness campaign, “Cultural barriers and lack of representation in the mental health field continue to limit Black women from seeking help” for maternal mental health care.

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Proposed Federal Health Funding Bill – What You Need to Know

On July 12th, the House of Representatives’ Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (L-HHS) “marked up” and passed their proposed federal funding bill for fiscal year (FY) 2022, which will begin on October 1, 2021, and end on September 30, 2022.

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TRIUMPH for New Moms Act To Build Strategy for Improved Mental Health of U.S. Mothers

2020 Mom champions a new bill calling for the formation of a federal interdepartmental maternal mental health task force and strategic plan to identify opportunities, coordinate resources, and build upon programs to improve the well-being of mothers.

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Biden Administration Releases Its Budget Proposal

Here’s how it supports mothers and families:

  • The American Families Plan will provide direct support to families to ensure that low- and middle-income families spend no more than seven percent of their income on child care, and that the child care they access is of high quality. It will also provide direct support to workers and families by creating a national comprehensive paid family and medical leave program that will bring the American system in line with competitor nations that offer paid leave programs. And, the plan will provide critical nutritional assistance to families who need it most and expand access to healthy meals to our Nation’s students – dramatically reducing childhood hunger.

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California Maternal Mental Health Law Reintroduced: The Mothers and Children Mental Health Support Act of 2021 Telehealth: Mental Health Consultation

In late February AB 935, the Mothers and Children Mental Health Support Act of 2021: Telehealth: Mental Health Consultation, was reintroduced in the California legislature by Assembly member Brian Maienschein.

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New Model State Parity Legislation Named in Honor of Former U.S. Rep. Jim Ramstad

Tool will help policymakers increase access to mental health and addiction care amid historic rates of overdoses and suicides across the nation

Today, The Kennedy Forum released the Jim Ramstad Model State Parity Legislation, which will hold health insurers accountable for discriminating against those with mental health and substance use disorders by wrongly denying coverage of care.

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U.S. Government Releases Comprehensive Plan for Improving Maternal Health, Including Mental Health, and Reducing Maternal Death: Cut rates In Half by 2025

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Surgeon General announced on Thursday a coordinated agency plan and Surgeon General call to action to urgently reduce maternal mortality (reduce preventable pregnancy-related & associated deaths) and improve maternal health in the U.S.

The HHS plan is comprehensive and includes a focus on implementing evidence-based measures to reduce maternal mortality by as much as half in five years.

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Today is World Mental Health Day. We are Fighting for Change in the U.S.

We are grateful to all of those individuals and national and regional partner organizations who are providing direct service and frantically (now more than ever) trying to meet the need.

At 2020 Mom, our niche is focused on closing maternal mental health gaps in the U.S. health delivery system so moms (and others through the curb-cut effect) will have access to mental health care in the system families, employers, and society are already paying for.

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Governor Newsom: Continue to Be a Champion for Families and Mental Health – Sign AB 2360

Dear California 2020 Mom Community,

The following letter was sent to the governor urging him to sign AB 2360, on Friday, September 4, 2020.

You can urge him to sign the bill too by sending your own request through the governor’s website. It takes two minutes. Learn more here.

Please Sign AB 2360, Telehealth: Mental Health Consultations, “The Mothers and Children Mental Health Support Act of 2020”

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CA Mothers and Children Mental Health Support Act of 2020 – Passed Another Hurdle

California Assembly Bill 2360: Mothers and Children Mental Health Support Act of 2020, offers provider to provider psychiatry consultation and is one of few health care and telehealth bills that has proceeded through the legislative process. This week it passed through a significant hurdle, the senate appropriations process. Now it’s off to the senate floor for a vote.

Below is the latest letter submitted showing support from nearly 50 organizations including the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and more.

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