Bill Expanding Mental Health Coverage for Children Fails to Pass New Hampshire House
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Republican lawmakers rebuff Ayotte, send kids mental health bill to study
Despite Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s strong support, the House of Representatives on Thursday shipped off to study legislation to provide comprehensive health services for children.
New Hampshire House again puts off wraparound mental health bill
Senate Bill 498 would’ve required insurance companies to cover FAST Forward, a state-run program that offers wraparound mental health services for New Hampshire children. (Photo by Ethan DeWitt/New Hampshire Bulletin)New Hampshire House lawmakers on Thursday balked at requiring insurers to cover wraparound mental health services. The vote to send the bill to interim study was a blow to Gov. Kelly Ayotte, who has been a vocal supporter of the leg…
New Hampshire House again puts off wraparound mental health bill - Stateline Publications
Senate Bill 498 would’ve required insurance companies to cover FAST Forward, a state-run program that offers wraparound mental health services for New Hampshire children. (Photo by Ethan DeWitt/New Hampshire Bulletin)New Hampshire House lawmakers on Thursday balked at requiring insurers to cover wraparound mental health services. The vote to send the bill to interim study was a blow to Gov. Kelly Ayotte, who has been a vocal supporter of the leg…
New Hampshire House again puts off wraparound mental health bill - Hillsboro Sentry Enterprise
Senate Bill 498 would’ve required insurance companies to cover FAST Forward, a state-run program that offers wraparound mental health services for New Hampshire children. (Photo by Ethan DeWitt/New Hampshire Bulletin)New Hampshire House lawmakers on Thursday balked at requiring insurers to cover wraparound mental health services. The vote to send the bill to interim study was a blow to Gov. Kelly Ayotte, who has been a vocal supporter of the leg…
New Hampshire House again puts off wraparound mental health bill - The Mexico Ledger
Senate Bill 498 would’ve required insurance companies to cover FAST Forward, a state-run program that offers wraparound mental health services for New Hampshire children. (Photo by Ethan DeWitt/New Hampshire Bulletin)New Hampshire House lawmakers on Thursday balked at requiring insurers to cover wraparound mental health services. The vote to send the bill to interim study was a blow to Gov. Kelly Ayotte, who has been a vocal supporter of the leg…
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