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July 13, 2026
Mental Health Weekly featured Inseparable Chief Policy Officer David Lloyd in its coverage of a multistate lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s new Medicaid work requirement rule. The lawsuit argues the rule unlawfully narrows protections for people considered “medically frail,” making it harder for individuals with serious mental health and substance use conditions to qualify for exemptions and maintain Medicaid coverage. “Our biggest concern is that people with mental health and substance use conditions could lose access to care under the rule that was put out. It is more restrictive than the statute Congress enacted. We’re very afraid that people will lose coverage who need it the most,” said David Lloyd, Chief Policy Officer at Inseparable.

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Mental Health Weekly featured Inseparable Chief Policy Officer David Lloyd in its coverage of a multistate lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's new Medicaid work requirement rule. The lawsuit argues the rule unlawfully narrows protections for people considered "medically frail," making...

PROVIDENCE, RI – Rhode Island lawmakers advanced key measures to strengthen mental healthcare during this legislative session, including legislation to support 988 and crisis stabilization services, make crisis resources more accessible to students, and improve access to mobile response services...

JUNEAU, AK – At a time when Alaska faces urgent youth mental health and suicide prevention challenges, state legislators this past Saturday voted to sustain Governor Mike Dunleavy’s veto of SB 41, Public Schools: Mental Health Education–a bipartisan bill that...

As Congress advances online safety legislation, Inseparable welcomes progress while urging lawmakers to enact the strongest possible protections this year to safeguard youth mental health and hold tech companies accountable. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Inseparable, a national mental health advocacy organization,...

JUNEAU, AK – Yesterday, Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoed SB 41, Public Schools: Mental Health Education, bipartisan legislation that would have helped ensure Alaska students receive age-appropriate mental health education and have the tools to recognize signs of distress in themselves...

ALBANY, NY – New York lawmakers advanced important measures to strengthen mental health and substance use care during this legislative session, including new investments in suicide prevention and youth mental health, and legislation that would protect access to prescribed care...

On The Mental Health Evolution Podcast, Inseparable’s VP of Coverage Policy, Cara Cheevers, discusses the mental health workforce crisis. She breaks down why so many therapists can't take insurance, the state policies that are starting to turn things around, and...
N.J. Assemblywoman Katz published an op-ed on her experience with losing her mother to suicide, as well as legislation she is championing in NJ to save mental health crisis centers and close gaps in crisis response....

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