NEWS: Sanders, Welch, Balint Secure More than $100 Million for Vermont in Federal Funding Bills
secured $2,385,000 for outpatient care for substance use disorder at the Johnson Health Center
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secured $2,385,000 for outpatient care for substance use disorder at the Johnson Health Center
secured $2,385,000 for outpatient care for substance use disorder at the Johnson Health Center
public safety, and support Vermonters recovering from substance misuse Welch secured nearly $60 million total for Vermont communities … emergency response systems, and support folks recovering from substance misuse. Congressionally Directed Spending projects direct taxpayer dollars right
improve home weatherization efforts, and continued support for substance abuse and prevention. Senate Democrats are requesting reforms
address the risk burn pits and other toxic substances pose for our veterans,”said Senator Welch. “TheWIPE Actwill … veterans who could potentially be exposed to toxic substances and invest in waste disposal alternatives that will eliminate
000Vermonters are at risk of losing access to substance use treatment. Senator Welchvoted in strong oppositionagainst the legislation
000Vermonters are at risk of losing access to substance use treatment. Senator Welchvoted in strong oppositionagainst the legislation
000Vermonters are at risk of losing access to substance use treatment. If Republicans refuse to work with Democrats
000Vermonters are at risk of losing access to substance use treatment. If Republicans refuse to work with Democrats … Vermonters at risk of losing access to substance use treatment. Additionally, if Republicans refuse to extend theAffordable Care
Senator Welch has championed efforts to limit toxic substance exposure among veterans, including supporting legislation to educate servicemembers
expand critical services such as mental health care, substance-use disorder treatments, and emergency services, to support
expand critical services such as mental health care, substance-use disorder treatments, and emergency services, to support
improve data collection on burn pit and toxic substance exposure by allowing family members to provide the Departments … address the risk burn pits and other toxic substances pose for our veterans,” said Senator Welch . “These bills
families with essential services, including suicide prevention, counseling, substance use disorder treatment, and housing and employment assistance, among
colleagues in a series of substance use disorder research, treatment, and prevention efforts. This Congress, Senator Welch reintroduced
federal Medicaid match for mental health and substance use disorder services provided in schools to 90%. The Expanded
improve data collection on burn pit and toxic substance exposure, and help mitigate future toxic substance exposure … disability benefits for conditions related to toxic substance exposure during their service. In 2023, a bipartisan amendment
Trina Dutta, the former Chief of Staff, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA); Dr. Sean Bruna … those that support pregnant and postpartum women with substance use disorder, that foster mental health awareness training
Trina Dutta, the former Chief of Staff, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA); Dr. Sean Bruna
Trina Dutta, the former Chief of Staff, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA); Dr. Sean Bruna
HRSA), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Agency … Trina Dutta – former Chief of Staff, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Dr. Sean Bruna – former
burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances next year. Mr. President: Pathetically, our nation, the richest country
amendment to prohibit cuts to programs that support substance use disorder treatment and prevention . Defend Federal Programs
Comprehensive training on how to deal with these substances, including how to prevent secondary exposure
thankful that the Biden Administration and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration took action after … bipartisan call, because lasting and effective treatments for substance use disorders are needed across the country.” According