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    House Republicans ask for probe of unspent mental health funds

    By Nathaniel Weixel,

    2024-03-20
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    House Republicans want a government watchdog to look into how the federal government has managed unspent mental health funding, including COVID-19 emergency money and funds provided to launch the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

    In a letter sent Tuesday to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee said the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) received nearly $8 billion in COVID-19 supplemental funding, but only about half had been spent by grantees.

    In addition, grantees spent only about $350 million out of nearly $1 billion in new funds provided to launch the 9-8-8 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in 2022.


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    Like many other agencies, SAMHSA received an influx of emergency money to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Its annual budget authority for fiscal 2021 was $5.8 billion, but it also received more than $7.8 billion in additional money through the COVID-19 supplemental funding.

    Republicans cited a SAMHSA statistic that 53 million adults in the United States in 2020 had a mental illness, including approximately 14 million adults who had serious mental illness. The agency also warned that the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic intensified mental health concerns.

    The COVID money and funding to implement the 988 hotline was obligated primarily through grants to states and other grantees.

    Energy and Commerce Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) asked the GAO to look into why the money was taking so long to be spent, as well as the agency’s oversight of the funding.

    “We have concerns about the nature and pace of using these funds, as well as SAMHSA’s ability to administer and oversee this additional funding,” Rodgers and other committee leaders wrote.

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    Marcia Unruh
    03-22
    GIVING THE MONEY TO TRUMP
    Michael Myers
    03-21
    Mental health money not being used clearly. You cant get real help if your mentally ill they put you on zombie drugs that are bad for you that dont really help. They put you on antidepressants that can make you more suicidal. They profit off these drugs and the mentally sick fall into the delusion that its helping when its not. They dont rehabilitate they dont hospitalize long enough to do anything. Its all just a joke to them but then they act shocked about rape and robbery or suicide or child slaying or a mass shooting….
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