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Legislature takes small steps forward for mental health; Major step still possible

by Bruce Cruser | Apr 6, 2018 | Blog

Our health includes mental health, and any improvement to Virginia’s ranking of 40th among the states in mental health begins with adopting a state budget that provides health care access to hundreds of thousands more people. When the General Assembly reconvenes on...

Public Awareness Vital to Health Care Expansion, State Budget Debate

by Bruce Cruser | Mar 9, 2018 | Blog

Public Awareness Vital to Health Care Expansion, State Budget Debate Mental Health America of Virginia In the News… To boil it down, the reason Virginia’s House and Senate can’t agree on a state budget for the next two years is because they...

Lawmakers Have Opportunity to Improve Virginia’s Poor Ranking in Mental Health

by Bruce Cruser | Jan 30, 2018 | Blog

Virginia’s legislature is considering several bills to help address the barriers to mental health and substance use treatment causing Virginia to rank 40th in the country in overall mental health care. We’re tracking a few of them, and speaking out when we...

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