Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health - Formerly 2020 Mom

Closing Gaps in Maternal Mental Health

The Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health is a national think tank, nonprofit organization advancing policies that support a health care system that routinely detects and treats maternal mental health disorders for every mother, every time.

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Comment Letter to the Maternal Mental Health Task Force

February 09, 2024 by Joy Burkhard, MBA in POLICY

On February 8, the Policy Center team submitted the following letter to the Maternal Mental Health Task Force in response to the Task Force’s “Solicitation for Public Comments on Questions from the Task Force on Maternal Mental Health,” which over 50 national and regional organizations signed on to.

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February 09, 2024 /Joy Burkhard, MBA
Federal Policy, paid family leave, paid leave, Paid parental leave
POLICY
Comment

Comment Letter on Expanding Access to Paid Parental Leave

February 01, 2024 by Joy Burkhard, MBA in POLICY

In this letter to the Paid Parental Leave Congressional Working Group, we, along with other national mental health organizations, urge the working group to develop legislation that supports mothers during pregnancy and postpartum period allowing for time off during pregnancy as needed to attend medical appointments and a minimum of 8 weeks of paid leave in the postpartum period to heal and care for their infants.

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February 01, 2024 /Joy Burkhard, MBA
Federal Policy, paid family leave, paid leave, Paid parental leave
POLICY
Comment

Build Back Better Act: How it Supports Moms and Families

November 22, 2021 by Shalini Wickramatilake, MHS in POLICY

Last week, the House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Act, a $1.75 trillion legislative package that aims to address social welfare. It will be considered by the Senate in the weeks ahead. In addition to critical maternal mental health legislation included in the package, several other provisions that impact moms are currently included in the package as well:

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November 22, 2021 /Shalini Wickramatilake, MHS
budget reconciliation, child tax credit, paid family leave, parity, Build Back Better Act, universal pre-k, Federal Policy, POST
POLICY
Comment

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Closing gaps in maternal mental health care.

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