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To amend title VI of the Social Security Act to allow for the use of the Coronavirus State fiscal recovery fund to support mental and behavioral health programs, and for other purposes.
12/31/2022, 5:05 AM
Summary of Bill HR 4649
Bill 117 hr 4649, also known as the "Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund for Mental and Behavioral Health Programs Act," aims to amend title VI of the Social Security Act to allow for the use of the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund to support mental and behavioral health programs. This bill is designed to address the mental health challenges that have arisen as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund was established to provide financial assistance to states and local governments to help them respond to the economic and public health impacts of the pandemic. This bill seeks to expand the allowable uses of this fund to include support for mental and behavioral health programs.
By allowing states to use this funding for mental health initiatives, the bill aims to address the increased demand for mental health services that has been seen during the pandemic. This includes providing support for individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions exacerbated by the stress and isolation of the pandemic. In addition to supporting mental health programs, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund. This may include additional funding for public health initiatives, economic recovery efforts, and other programs aimed at addressing the ongoing impacts of the pandemic. Overall, Bill 117 hr 4649 represents a bipartisan effort to prioritize mental and behavioral health support in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. By expanding the allowable uses of the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund, this bill aims to provide much-needed resources to help individuals and communities cope with the mental health challenges brought on by the pandemic.
The Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund was established to provide financial assistance to states and local governments to help them respond to the economic and public health impacts of the pandemic. This bill seeks to expand the allowable uses of this fund to include support for mental and behavioral health programs.
By allowing states to use this funding for mental health initiatives, the bill aims to address the increased demand for mental health services that has been seen during the pandemic. This includes providing support for individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions exacerbated by the stress and isolation of the pandemic. In addition to supporting mental health programs, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund. This may include additional funding for public health initiatives, economic recovery efforts, and other programs aimed at addressing the ongoing impacts of the pandemic. Overall, Bill 117 hr 4649 represents a bipartisan effort to prioritize mental and behavioral health support in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. By expanding the allowable uses of the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund, this bill aims to provide much-needed resources to help individuals and communities cope with the mental health challenges brought on by the pandemic.
Congressional Summary of HR 4649
This bill permits state, tribal, and territorial governments to use designated COVID-19 relief funding to support mental and behavioral health programs. Currently, this funding is available to eligible governments through December 31, 2024, for responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency or its negative economic impacts; supporting essential workers and businesses; maintaining government services; and investing in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure.
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Current Status of Bill HR 4649
Bill HR 4649 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since July 22, 2021. Bill HR 4649 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the House on July 22, 2021. Bill HR 4649's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. as of July 22, 2021
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 4649
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
6Democrat Cosponsors
6Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 4649
Primary Policy Focus
Government Operations and PoliticsPotential Impact Areas
- Cardiovascular and respiratory health
- Emergency medical services and trauma care
- Government trust funds
- Health programs administration and funding
- Infectious and parasitic diseases
- Mental health
- Social Welfare
- State and local finance
- State and local government operations
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 4649
To amend title VI of the Social Security Act to allow for the use of the Coronavirus State fiscal recovery fund to support mental and behavioral health programs, and for other purposes.
To amend title VI of the Social Security Act to allow for the use of the Coronavirus State fiscal recovery fund to support mental and behavioral health programs, and for other purposes.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 4649
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