114TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. MURPHY of Pennsylvania introduced the following bill to make available needed psychiatric, psychological, and supportive services for individuals with mental illness and families in mental health crisis, and for other purposes.
Rep. Tim Murphy (R-Pa.) introduced a new version of his Helping Families In Mental Health Crisis Act on Thursday (June 4rd ) and it contains compromises aimed at appeasing critics while keeping changes that should please his initial supporters.
I’ve read the 173 page bill twice and have asked for reactions from NAMI’s top lobbyist, Mental Health America, the Treatment Advocacy Center, the Bazelon Center For Mental Health Law, and the National Disabilities Rights Network. I also exchanged emails with D. J. Jaffe at Mental Illness Policy.Org. who testified before Murphy’s subcommittee and has been one of Murphy’s strongest backers. Jaffe was especially helpful in explaining parts of the bill to me. However, any mistakes that follow in this rushed review are my own.
Here’s a quick analysis of what Murphy, along with Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Tx) have reintroduced. You can read the bill on your own here.