Rep. Balint Statement on Voting YES on Lebanon War Powers Resolution
home, including lowering costs, expanding affordable housing, strengthening health care, and supporting working families
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home, including lowering costs, expanding affordable housing, strengthening health care, and supporting working families
They land on our kitchen tables, in community health clinics, and in the lives of ordinary people
fees, and clinical follow-ups are covered by health insurance without out-of-pocket costs for patients … would also establish community public health campaigns and improve access to medications for uninsured Americans. The introduction
impacts of the Trump administration’s decisions — including health care cuts, rising costs, attacks on Constitutional rights
Calif.), co-founder of the bipartisan Senate Mental Health Caucus , to introduce the Mental Health Career Promotion … bolster the behavioral and mental health care workforce pipeline by providing students with educational opportunities to learn about
Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT), National Rural Health Association, and the Vermont Ambulance Association. “The National Rural … Health Association applauds Congresswoman Balint and Senator Welch for introducing the EMS ROCS Act. Rural EMS providers face
step forward in our work to address soaring health care costs. In the end, several Republican members joined … finding long-term solutions for our expensive, broken health care system. I encourage all Vermonters to keep
introduced legislation to increase access to specialized mental health, substance abuse, and crisis counseling services for first responders … Ensuring access to FEMA counseling and mental health services after major disasters. Funding on-site and mobile support
military budget while shortchanging our schools, housing, and health care system. As Americans face rising premiums from … while Republicans claim there’s no money for health care.” “The Trump administration has weaponized the military
dealing with a substance use disorder and mental health issues in the aftermath of a disaster.” "When … services they need to care for their health, safety, and well-being. Recovery after a disaster
resolution that fails to extend Affordable Care Act health care tax credits: “I’m a hell … American families. Americans are suffering through a health care crisis of Republicans’ making, after fifteen years of efforts
federal workers, to taking away people's health care, to destroying the East Wing of the White House
individuals to celebrate and respect their diversity. Urges health care providers to offer culturally and clinically competent care … bilateral and multilateral aid efforts to prioritize the health and human rights of intersex people. Intersex refers
again chose to turn their back on Americans’ health care. If they wanted to keep the government open … negotiating table with Democrats to protect health care for working Americans. I won’t just stand
resolution: “I will not vote to allow a health care crisis that’s devastating working people to continue … funding bill that does nothing to undo the health care crisis of their own creation. “Costs continue
Israeli forces have been civilians. The World Health Organization reports that 94% of hospitals in Gaza are damaged
Online Act , which requires the Center for Mental Health Services to develop and disseminate a strategy to address … technologies, like social media, on children’s mental health. “The loneliness crisis in this country affects
expected to cost 17 million Americans their health insurance and take food away from 40 million people … reach, and no one worries about deciding between health care and making rent. We can build an America
when other communications systems go down. Cutting global health programs and undermining America’s global leadership and security
afford to make rent, have affordable health care, get paid fair wages, and get an education without crippling
will kick nearly 17 million Americans off their health insurance and throw at least 4 million people … bill. Kick nearly 20 million people off their health insurance and increase health care insurance costs for everyone
introduced legislation to improve the long-term health and care of LGBTQI+ seniors. Decades of marginalization and institutional … rates, increased social isolation, and inadequate access to health care. Many of these seniors enter their golden years
young people have the right to make private health care decisions with their doctors. Today’s ruling allowing … Tennessee politicians to interfere in private health care decisions is not only draconian, it's dangerous and hateful
would kick nearly 14 million Americans off their health insurance and throw at least 3 million people
colleagues to condemn recent comments from Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy where he suggested … proposals to track autistic individuals via private health data. The Members point out serious concerns about cutting funding