Baldwin Votes to Boost Mental Health Support and Take on the Fentanyl and Opioid Epidemic
2023 omnibus bill includes key elements of Baldwin bills that increase access to overdose reversal drugs, boost the 988 suicide lifeline, and provide resources for opioid epidemic response
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin voted for a much-needed investment in resources to address the mental health crisis and substance use epidemic. Included in the 2023 fiscal year appropriations bill that President Biden signed into law were key provisions from Senator Baldwin’s bills that increase local communities’ access to life-saving overdose reversal drugs, boost resources for Wisconsin to better combat the opioid and substance use disorder epidemic, and strengthen the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Mental Health
Key provisions of Senator Baldwin-led legislation to address the mental health crisis were included in the 2023 federal appropriations bill, including:
- 988 Coordination and Improvement Act: The bill establishes a coordinating office to collaborate with partners and assist communities in developing crisis care systems and establishing nationwide best practices to respond to calls. This comes as the Lifeline received over 1.7 million calls, texts, and chats in its first five months, nearly half a million more than the old 10-digit Suicide Prevention Lifeline fielded during the same period the year before. Senator Baldwin led the bipartisan legislation to establish 988 hotline.
- Anna Westin Legacy Act: The bill authorizes the Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders to provide training and technical assistance to health care workers, teachers, and parents on how to identify eating disorders and support patients in recovery.
Senator Baldwin worked to secure and support significant investments to improve mental health access and the nation’s system of crisis care, including:
- $501.6 million in fiscal year 2023 funding for the Suicide Prevention Lifeline to successfully transition to 988;
- $111 million for Department of Education programs designed to increase the availability of mental health services in schools, including by expanding training programs to prepare new school counselors, social workers, and psychologists;
- $140 million for Project AWARE, which will expand efforts to identify and help children and youth in need of mental health care, including through addressing the needs of children who have experienced trauma;
- $1.01 billion for the Mental Health Block Grant;
- $385 million for Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics;
- $20 million to expand a pilot program for crisis response; and
- $130 million for Children’s Mental Health Services.
Opioid Epidemic and Substance Use
Key provisions of Senator Baldwin-led bills to address the opioid and fentanyl crisis and substance use disorder were included in the 2023 federal appropriations legislation, including:
- State Opioid Response Grant Authorization Act: Authorizes significant funding for communities to better combat the opioid and substance use disorder epidemic through a flexible grant program. For fiscal year 2023, the bill provides $1.6 billion for states and Tribes.
- Naloxone Access and Education Act: Reauthorizes grants that provide funding for states and Tribal entities to promote education, dispensing, and distribution of the life-saving opioid overdose reversal drugs.
Senator Baldwin worked to secure and support investments to combat substance use and treat substance use disorder, including:
- $100 million increase for the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant;
- $111 million for medication-assisted treatment;
- $505 million for opioid overdose surveillance and prevention at CDC;
- $80 million to address the needs of children affected by the opioid crisis; and
- $145 million to help affected rural communities.
An online version of this release is available here.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
More about the Opioid Crisis
- Menominee Tribe Has 70% Decline in Overdose Deaths, Hospitalizations - Joe Schulz - Nov 27th, 2024
- Serenity Inns: A Proven Lifesaving Facility Denied Critical State Funding - Serenity Inns - Nov 19th, 2024
- Milwaukee County Outreach Team Going Door-to-Door Handing Out Narcan in High Overdose Areas - Evan Casey - Nov 14th, 2024
- DHS Launches New System to Help Communities Track and Respond to Overdose - Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Nov 14th, 2024
- Attorney General Kaul and Bipartisan Coalition of 30 States Announce Settlement with Kroger Over Opioid Crisis - Wisconsin Department of Justice - Nov 6th, 2024
- Baldwin Calls on Biden Administration to Investigate China’s Role in Fueling the Fentanyl Crisis - U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin - Oct 23rd, 2024
- Baldwin Brings Home $750,000 for Northeastern Wisconsin to Combat Fentanyl and Opioid Epidemic - U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin - Sep 27th, 2024
- AG Kaul Meets with EMS Leave Behind Program Recipients - Wisconsin Department of Justice - Sep 17th, 2024
- MKE County: Crowley Signs Opioid Program Funding - Graham Kilmer - Sep 10th, 2024
- Serenity Inns Opens New Addiction Treatment Center in Milwaukee - Serenity Inns - Aug 14th, 2024
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