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'USING YOUR VOICE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE' Consumers, families, and services providers have a unique and powerful role in influencing the politicians who make decisions that affect persons with mental illness. Many state and federal officials' terms are up this Fall. Join other members of NAMI Dane County and members of the Board of Directors to learn techniques for effectivly communicating with your elected officials and for educating community leaders about concerns that are important to us. |
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Wisconsin's United States Senators |
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Senator |
Rank |
Phone |
Website |
e-mail |
Herb Kohl (D) |
SR |
202-224-5653 |
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Russell D. Feingold (D) |
JR |
202-224-5323 |
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Wisconsin Members of the House of Representatives |
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Representative |
District |
Phone |
Website |
e-mail |
Tammy Baldwin (D) [Dane County] |
2nd |
202-225-2906 |
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| Ron Kind (D-WI) | 3rd |
202-225-5506 |
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| Gwen Moore (D-WI) | 4th |
202-225-4572 |
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| Sensenbrenner (R-WI) | 5th |
202-225-5101 |
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| Thomas E. Petri (R-WI) | 6th |
202-225-2476 |
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| David R. Obey (D-WI) | 7th |
202-225-3365 |
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| Mark Green (R-WI) | 8th |
202-225-5665 |
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| Paul Ryan (R-WI) | 1st |
202-225-3031 |
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URGENT ACTION NEEDED ! House Panel Approves Moratoria on Medicaid Regulations! |
April 11, 2008 - Efforts in Congress to halt regulations that would undermine Medicaid financing of critical mental health services are moving forward. |
| Negotiations on Parity Near Conclusion |
The following urgent action alert comes from the Health Policy Committee of theMental Health Liaison Group, co-chaired by Laurel Stine of the Bazelon Centerand Peter Newbould of the American Psychological Association. Targets: All Members of the House of Representatives and Senate. Action: Use the toll-free Parity Hotline, 1-866-parity4 (1-866-727-4894), to call your U.S. Representative and Senators. (The Parity Hotline reaches the Capitol switchboard, which can connect callers to their members of Congress). Message: "I am calling to ask that the Representative/Senator urge the Leadership to help conclude negotiations on a mental health parity bill that can pass in both houses and become law this year. Relief Background: With suicide claiming some 30,000 lives each year in this country, health-benefit barriers still block millions of Americans from getting needed mental health and substance-use treatment. Given the critical need for Congress to lift those discriminatory barriers and a limited number of legislative days to do so, there is profound urgency to forging a compromise on We have been pushing hard since 2001 to enact full mental health parity, andvictory is finally within reach. Following the Senate's historic passage of S. 558 by unanimous consent in September and House passage of H.R. 1424 on March Failure to pass a parity bill in 2008 would further delay relief for millions of American families who now face discrimination. It would also place theissue directly in the path of a health care policy tornado in 2009 -- health care reform - with no assurance that our issue would receive the attention itneeds. The Legislation: Both S. 558 and H.R. 1424 expand the Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 by prohibiting group health plans from imposing treatment or financial limitations on mental health benefits that are different from those applied to medical/surgical services. The legislation applies only to group health plans already providing mental health benefits and exempts plans sponsored by small businesses of 50 and under employees. Resources: Fact sheets on parity and rosters of organizations supporting the House and Senate |