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Federal Bill to Prevent Suicide Moves Through Congress
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Federal Bill to Prevent Suicide Moves Through Congress

United States House of Representatives

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The STOP Suicide Act is a federal bill moving through the U.S. House of Representatives. It aims to strengthen suicide prevention across our country. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on March 26, 2026. This policy creates opportunities for communities and states to improve mental health resources and support.

The STOP Suicide Act is a federal bill now moving through Congress. It represents our nation's commitment to preventing suicide and strengthening mental health support across all communities. On March 26, 2026, the bill was referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce for review and discussion.

This policy focuses on creating new tools and resources to help prevent suicide before it happens. The bill gives states and local communities the chance to build stronger mental health systems. By supporting prevention efforts, we can reach more people who are struggling and connect them to help.

Federal suicide prevention policies help align state and local efforts so our whole community benefits. When Congress passes laws about mental health, it often brings funding and coordination that individual communities cannot provide alone. This bill shows that preventing suicide is a priority we share across the country.

To learn more about this bill and what it means for our communities, residents can visit Congress.gov and search for HR 8124. You can also contact your elected representatives in Congress to share your views about suicide prevention and mental health support in our area.

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