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Welcome to Senator Barbara A. Mikulski's Virtual Office
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Welcome to my webpage. As the Senator from Maryland and for Maryland, I am committed to looking out for the day-to-day needs of Marylanders and the long range needs of the nation. This website is a one-stop shop for Marylanders to learn more about what I'm doing, let me know your opinions, and ask for help dealing with a federal agency. Send me your thoughts and suggestions here.

Senator Barbara Mikulski
Issue Spotlight

Mental Health Parity Bill Signed Into Law

Bill is long-overdue victory for millions of Americans

On Friday, October 3rd, the President signed into law legislation that will fundamentally change how tens of millions of Americans with mental illness are treated and cared for.  The legislation requires private insurance plans offering mental health benefits to meet the same coverage requirements as medical and surgical benefits.  This will mean improved mental health coverage for an estimated 113 million Americans, including more than 2.7 million Marylanders.

As a senior member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, Senator Mikulski has fought for passage of this bill for more than a decade.

“Ten years ago, my good friend and colleague Senator Edward M. Kennedy began the hard work of reforming an outdated health care system that senselessly treated mental health illnesses differently from physical illnesses.  The Mental Health Parity Act of 2008 is the culmination of those years’ work, and enactment of this landmark bill into law is a long-overdue victory for millions of Americans and their families living with mental illness,” said Senator Mikulski. “No longer will mental health be treated as the step child of the health care system. No longer will people living with mental illness be denied the same coverage they need and care they deserve as those suffering from physical illnesses.  This legislation addresses a compelling human need, and I am proud to have fought for its passage.”

To learn more about this legislation, go to: Summary of "The Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008".

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10/17/2008 Mikulski, Cardin Announce $600,000 for Sojourner-Douglass College to Expand Nursing Programs
10/07/2008 Mikulski Statement on Supreme Court's Refusal to Hear Baltimore County's Challenge to LNG Decision