Mental Health Relief: How Congress Could Slash Texas Care Costs

In a passionate plea to federal lawmakers, the State Director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is calling for an extension of critical tax credits that provide vital support for Texans struggling with mental health challenges. The proposed extension would offer much-needed financial relief to individuals and families navigating the complex landscape of mental health treatment and support.
The tax credits, which have been instrumental in helping many Texans access essential mental health services, are currently at risk of expiring. NAMI's State Director emphasizes that these credits are more than just financial incentives—they are a lifeline for countless individuals who might otherwise be unable to afford crucial mental health care.
By extending these tax credits, Congress has an opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to mental health support, reducing barriers to treatment and helping Texans maintain their mental wellness. The proposed extension could make a significant difference in the lives of those managing mental health conditions, ensuring they have the resources and support necessary to lead fulfilling, productive lives.
NAMI continues to advocate tirelessly for mental health awareness and support, urging lawmakers to recognize the importance of these tax credits in supporting the mental health community across Texas.