U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin
Press Release

On 3rd Anniversary of 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, Baldwin Blasts Trump Administration for Cutting Service

Anniversary comes as the Trump Administration plans to shut down the LGBTQ+ youth services effective July 17

By - Jul 16th, 2025 12:43 pm

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On the third anniversary of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) is slamming the Trump Administration’s dangerous decision to cut services for at-risk children. Baldwin, who first created the three-digit hotline in 2020 with her Republican colleague, has worked to successfully fund the lifeline in annual appropriations bills and expand its reach to serve more people in crisis. Despite the hotline’s enormous success, including receiving more than 16.5 million contacts via calls, texts, and chats, the Trump Administration is working to dismantle one of its key programs that provides specialized services for LGBTQ+ youth. The program has received over 1.2 million crisis contacts since 2022, with an increasing number of contacts each year.

“Three years later, I am just filled with so much pride to have passed legislation and made getting help that much easier. More and more people are facing tough times, and more and more people are turning to this three-digit lifeline. I have no doubt that the people answering these calls, texts, and chats are saving lives,” said Senator Tammy Baldwin. “And just one day after the anniversary, the Trump Administration is dismantling a key part of it and cutting off specialized services for gay, lesbian, bi, and trans children. This outrageous and cruel attack on LGBTQ+ youth comes at a time when we should be building on the success of this lifesaving service, not turning suicide prevention into a partisan issue. I’ll fight tooth and nail to stop this administration from taking away this precious lifeline, and I call on my Republican colleagues who have long supported this program to fight for these kids, too.”

In May, reports surfaced that President Trump’s proposed budget would eliminate 988’s LGBTQ+ Youth Specialized Services program, prompting Senator Baldwin to call on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to reconsider the proposal and support continued funding for the program.

Senator Baldwin wrote the legislation to create the three-digit 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline and fought to stand up a pilot program for LGBTQ+ youth to address higher rates of suicide and mental health challenges among this population. As chair of the appropriations subcommittee that funds 988, Senator Baldwin led the effort to ensure 988 was adequately funded, including providing funding for specialized services for LGBTQ+ youth. That funding has ultimately been included in appropriations bills that have passed with overwhelmingly bipartisan support. Recognizing the overwhelming need for these services, Congress expanded the program beyond a pilot in fiscal year 2023.

Since the lifeline launched, it has received nearly 16.5 million contacts, including 11.1 million calls, 2.9 million texts, and 2.4 million chats. In 2025, the answer rate hit its highest point since inception, 92 percent, but cutting funding for specialized services puts that in jeopardy.

The Trevor Project found that nearly 40 percent of LGBTQ+ young people seriously considered attempting suicide in the previous year, and 12 percent of LGBTQ+ young people attempted suicide, rates much higher than those present among non-LGBTQ+ youth. These specialized services connect LGBTQ+ youth with specially trained crisis counselors, similar to other dedicated programs for veterans and service members.

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.

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