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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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Inseparable, along with seven other organizations, hosted a rally at the U.S. Capitol with survivor parents and advocates, to pass KOSA, the Kids Online Safety Act, which requires social media platforms to prioritize child safety, focusing on preventing cyberbullying, exploitation,...

Hundreds of 2026 Candidates Declare Support For Better Mental Health Policies 500+ join bipartisan Mental Health Now Campaign WASHINGTON, D.C. — Inseparable Action, a national bipartisan advocacy organization working to ensure that mental health is easy to get and easy...

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NPR's Juana Summers talks with Angela Kimball of the mental health advocacy group Inseparable about the drop in suicide rates after the launch of the 988 Lifeline....

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If you or someone you know needs help, call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, which offers 24/7 judgment-free support for mental health, substance use, and more. Text, call or chat 988.