More than 100 lawmakers urge scrapping of federal plans to cut LGBTQ lifeline servicesLink to Full ArticleUSA Today - Marc Ramirez
May 13, 2025, 10:43 PM ET
More than 100 Congressional Democrats have signed a letter urging U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to scrub planned budget cuts that would eliminate crucial mental health services for LGBTQ+ youth, who face greater mental health challenges than their peers.
At stake are services offered through the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, which has fielded more than 13 million calls, texts and chats from across the U.S. and its territories since its inception. Created through a bipartisan measure signed into law by President Trump in 2020, the lifeline serves veterans and non-English speakers in addition to LGBTQ+ young people.
Similar to calling 911, people looking for mental or emotional health support can call 988, with the further option of being directed to a counselor trained in LGBTQ+ youth support.
"When Congress established the 988 lifeline, ... we intended it to be a resource for any American experiencing mental distress," the representatives' letter said. "To a young person feeling alone and scared, 988 is truly a lifeline."
In response to the lawmakers' letter, a spokesperson for HHS' Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration noted that all 988 services currently remain available and unaltered. -----------------------------------
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