To increase access to community behavioral health services for all Americans and to improve Medicaid reimbursement for community behavioral health services.
The bill’s titles are written by its sponsor.
Sponsor and status
Doris Matsui
Sponsor. Representative for California's 6th congressional district. Democrat.
113th Congress, 2013–2015
This bill was introduced on March 19, 2013, in a previous session of Congress, but was not enacted.
Position statements
What legislators are saying
“Congresswoman Matsui Joins Colleagues in Unveiling Mental Health Legislation”
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Rep. Doris Matsui [D-CA6]
(Sponsor)
on May 6, 2014
“Congresswoman Matsui Joins Colleagues in Unveiling Mental Health Legislation”
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Rep. Doris Matsui [D-CA6]
(Sponsor)
on May 6, 2014
“Congresswoman Matsui's Excellence in Mental Health Act Passes Senate Headed to President's Desk for Signature”
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Rep. Doris Matsui [D-CA6]
(Sponsor)
on Apr 8, 2014
History
Jun 21, 2012
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Earlier Version —
Introduced
This activity took place on a related bill, H.R. 5989 (112th). |
Mar 19, 2013
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Introduced
Bills and resolutions are referred to committees which debate the bill before possibly sending it on to the whole chamber. |
H.R. 1263 (113th) was a bill in the United States Congress.
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