Senator Murray Slams HUD Secretary for Backing Budget to Fund War Instead of Helping Americans Afford Housing
housing only. There’s case management, there is substance use, there is mental health, there’s employment services
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housing only. There’s case management, there is substance use, there is mental health, there’s employment services
suffering from Alzheimer’s, and dementia, and substance abuse. But thanks to the FBI, those crooks were held
practices to expand access to mental health and substance use services for women experiencing perimenopausal, menopausal, or postmenopausal
SAMSHA and instead boosted funding to help treat substance use disorder in our communities Murray noted … Department is supporting mobile medical services to treat substance use disorder and help people with behavioral health issues
would list xylazine as a Schedule III controlled substance while protecting the drug’s legal use by veterinarians
struggle with is the mental health and substance use crisis.So, I fought hard to secure funding for several … behavioral health care—like mental health care and substance use care. “Additionally—I secured more funds
trust us,’ and that needs to come with substance, right?,” responded Professor Smith. “With great power comes great
with significant debt also face greater risks of substance abuse, homelessness, and post-traumatic stress disorder.” Senator Murray … with significant debt also face greater risks of substance abuse, homelessness, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Over
rooms, three of which will be dedicated to substance use treatment. The facility will include offices for care
billions in funding for mental health care and substance use prevention and treatment before the outcry forced them
admin wiped out billions in mental health and substance use disorder grants awarded by SAMHSA to communities nationwide … billion for communities across the country to combat substance use disorder and provide mental health services. The grants
descendants of veterans who were exposed to toxic substances during their service.” “Ms. Devlin, talk a little
investigations and remediation efforts for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals.” In her letter … investigations and remediation efforts for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). PFAS contamination has been a serious issue
would list xylazine as a Schedule III controlled substance while protecting the drug’s legal use by veterinarians
nearly every American. Firing employees responsible for administering substance use and mental health programs and programs protecting against … federal efforts to tackle the fentanyl and substance use disorder crisis, address infant and maternal mortality, and much
children, or caring for those living with substance use disorder,” said Esther Lucero (Diné), president
lifesaving treatments and cures. Mental health services and substance use treatment. Public safety, including COPS grants, Office
cuts that would devastate our work to fight substance use disorders, HIV, and pandemics, eliminate women’s health
that would have devastated our work to fight substance use disorders, HIV, and pandemics, eliminate women’s health
purchase marijuana nearly two decades ago, a substance that has now been legalized in Washington state
veterans’ stroke risk, studying advanced cancers, and a substance use disorder study. The senators urged Collins to “rebuild … turn veterans away from enrollment. A substance use disorder study was paused due to an employee’s termination
severe crisis due to mental health and substance use disorder. At Harborview, the region’s largest safety
just plain ole bad on the substance. These cuts would hurt our communities, and they hurt our country
previous policy?” Instead of responding on the substance, Secretary Collins blamed news outlets for reporting on the changes
descendants of veterans who were exposed to toxic substances during their service