To amend title VII of the Public Health Service Act to strengthen the mental health workforce, and for other purposes.
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Plain English Summary
AI-generatedPlain-English Summary
This bill aims to grow and strengthen the mental health workforce in the United States by making changes to an existing federal health law. While the full details of the bill are limited, its core focus is on increasing the number of trained mental health professionals available to provide care — such as counselors, therapists, psychologists, and social workers. This could involve expanding education and training programs, increasing funding for scholarships or loan repayment for mental health students and workers, or supporting programs that place mental health professionals in areas where they are most needed.
The bill would likely affect several groups of people. Students pursuing careers in mental health fields could benefit from new financial support or training opportunities. Mental health professionals already in the workforce might gain access to continuing education or other resources. Most importantly, everyday Americans seeking mental health care could benefit indirectly if the bill successfully increases the number of available providers, potentially reducing wait times and improving access to care — especially in rural or underserved communities where mental health professionals are often in short supply.
The bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives and referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, which is the standard first step in the legislative process. It has not yet been voted on or passed into law. Because no official description was provided with this bill, some specific details about its exact provisions are not yet available to the public.
This summary is AI-generated for informational purposes. Always refer to the official bill text for legal accuracy.
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Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
March 4, 2026
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Legislative History
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Mar 4, 2026Introduced in House
Mar 4, 2026Introduced in House
Mar 4, 2026