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Rep. Shri Thanedar introduces resolution to treat mental health on par with physical health

The resolution is also supported by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

Congressman Shri Thanedar. / Congressman Shri Thanedar

Indian-American Congressman Shri Thanedar introduced a resolution prioritizing mental health to the same extent as physical health with an aim to tackle the epidemics of suicide and drug overdose in the US. This significant resolution, spearheaded by Rep. Thanedar, seeks to affirm that mental health conditions warrant the same level of attention as physical health conditions.

“Mental Health is an incredibly personal issue to me. In 1996, I lost my first wife to her own struggles with mental health. It was a dark time that brought unimaginable pain and a sense of helplessness that words can barely convey,” said Rep. Thanedar. “Her passing was a turning point in my life. It led me to realize that mental health struggles are often silent, unseen battles. It taught me the importance of compassion and the need for accessible mental health services for all.”

Rep. Darren Soto and Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, the original co-sponsors, have supported the resolution, and called it a “crucial” one.

“I am proud to support this crucial resolution to elevate mental health to the same level of importance as physical health, addressing the twin epidemics of suicide and drug overdose with the urgency and compassion they demand,” said Congressman Soto. “Together, we can create a healthier, more supportive America for all — ensuring that no one has to face these challenges alone and that every individual has access to the care they need to thrive.”

The resolution is also supported by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). “In 2022, alarmingly suicide was the 11th leading cause of death with nearly 50,000 people losing their lives to suicide in the United States,” said Laurel Stine, executive vice president and chief policy officer, AFSP.

Stine extended gratitude to Rep. Thanedar, Rep. Jackson Lee, and Rep. Soto for “leading this important resolution”.

“Congress has made significant investments in mental health and suicide prevention in the last decade, and we are proud to support this resolution to build on that progress,” Stine concluded.

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