Rep. Lou Correa Leads House & Senate In Introducing Legislation To Address Suicide In Young Adults
Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA-46) reintroduced bipartisan legislation with Congressman Chris Stewart (R-UT-2) and Senators Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) and John Kennedy (R-LA). The bill, The Improving Mental Health Access for Students Act, will help address suicide amongst teens and young adults by increasing access to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Crisis Text Line.
Rep. Lou Correa said, “My legislation is straightforward too many of our young people are taking their own lives, and we must act. By adding crucial suicide prevention information to Student I.D.s and college websites, we can ensure at-risk students have options. I am grateful to my colleagues for stepping up and addressing suicide amongst our youth. Every young person deserves a future. We must do everything we can to ensure they get one.”
Rep. Lou Correa Leads House & Senate In Introducing Legislation To Address Suicide In Young Adults
Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA-46) reintroduced bipartisan legislation with Congressman Chris Stewart (R-UT-2) and Senators Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) and John Kennedy (R-LA). The bill, The Improving Mental Health Access for Students Act, will help address suicide amongst teens and young adults by increasing access to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Crisis Text Line.
Rep. Lou Correa said, “My legislation is straightforward too many of our young people are taking their own lives, and we must act. By adding crucial suicide prevention information to Student I.D.s and college websites, we can ensure at-risk students have options. I am grateful to my colleagues for stepping up and addressing suicide amongst our youth. Every young person deserves a future. We must do everything we can to ensure they get one.”
Mixed reactions from Utahns as Biden announces withdraw from Afghanistan
Mixed reactions from Utahns as Biden announces withdraw from Afghanistan
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OGDEN, Utah â On the 20
th anniversary of the devastating Sept. 11
th terrorist attacks, all U.S. forces will be out of Afghanistan, President Joe Biden announced Wednesday.
The U.S. will begin withdrawing U.S. troops next month, the president said. Iâve concluded that itâs time to end Americaâs longest war. Itâs time for American troops to come home,â President Biden said.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called the decision to leave Afghanistan a grave mistake.
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The Equality Act passed with a bipartisan vote of 224-206. This long overdue legislation will provide millions of LGBTQ Americans explicit protections from being denied medical care, fired from their jobs, or thrown out of their homes simply because of who they are, said Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-New York) as he spoke in favor of the Equality Act. Republican Congressmen John Katko and Brian Fitzpatrick of New York and Pennsylvania, respectively, are among those who also backed the bill. We rise to tell our LGBTQIA community that not only do you matter, but you are loved and you are cared for, said Congresswoman Cori Bush (D-Missouri). And we got your back.