To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for a national outreach and education strategy and research to improve behavioral health among the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander population, while addressing stigma against behavioral health treatment among such population.
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Summary
What This Bill Does
This bill, To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for a national
outreach and education strategy and research to improve behavioral health among the Asian
American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander population, while addressing stigma against
behavioral health treatment among such population., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting federal agencies and legislative administrators. The main policy domain is Government Operations, Healthcare, Labor.
Who Benefits and How
federal agencies and legislative administrators may benefit from new authority, funding, eligibility, regulatory clarity, or reduced risk created by the bill.
Who Bears the Burden and How
federal implementing agencies may take on implementation duties, reporting obligations, compliance costs, or oversight responsibilities.
Key Provisions
- Section HE7A964EECFEC4342A31F405A2F2E8271: 1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Stop Mental Health Stigma in Our Communities Act of 2025.
- Section HA4D17071B2344DBBB7A489516D3E5929: 2. Definitions In this Act: The term AANHPI means Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander. Except as otherwise specified, the term Secretary...
- Section H46B2DD60F78E4CA7B49CBBF2527EA54C: 3. Findings Congress finds the following: The AANHPI community is among the fastest growing population groups in the United States. It is a diverse population...
- Section H4C12D4B0AAC44AF5B3DB3F0887ECD9FA: 4. National AANHPI behavioral health outreach and education strategy Part D of title V of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 290dd et seq.) is amended by...
- Section HC76886CE123743C58665C79B8A66EFDF: 554. National AANHPI behavioral health outreach and education strategy The Secretary, acting through the Assistant Secretary, shall, in coordination with the...
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
This bill, To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for a national outreach and education strategy and research to improve behavioral health among the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander population, while addressing stigma against behavioral health treatment among such population., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting federal agencies and legislative administrators.
Key Policy Areas
Government Operations, Healthcare, Labor
Primary Purpose
This bill, To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for a national outreach and education strategy and research to improve behavioral health among the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander population, while addressing stigma against behavioral health treatment among such population., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting federal agencies and legislative administrators.
Policy Domains
Whole bill
Identified Gains
- federal agencies and legislative administrators
Identified Costs
- federal implementing agencies
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
IntroducedMs. Chu (for herself, Ms. DelBene, Ms. Meng, Mr. Mullin, …
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Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "the_administrator"
- → The Administrator identified in the operative section
- "secretary_of_labor"
- → Secretary of Labor
- "secretary_of_health_and_human_services"
- → Secretary of Health and Human Services
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