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Alexander: Tennesseans Will Receive More Coverage for Mental Health
Says One-Third of Americans Will Benefit from Mental Health Parity Legislation
 
October 8th, 2008 - WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) said today that one-third of Americans will now receive better health insurance coverage for mental health treatment.

“After years of negotiations, this bill strikes the right balance by helping those who need mental health coverage to get it at a reasonable price without placing an undue burden on small businesses and private insurers,” Alexander said. “I’m proud to have supported this mental health parity legislation that will help will help the 300,000 Tennesseans living with mental illness and their families.”

The Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 was signed into law last Friday. The measure requires insurance companies that choose to provide mental health coverage do so at a cost and with limitations comparable to that of other medical and surgical benefits offered by the plan.

Alexander cosponsored an earlier version of the legislation that passed the Senate last year.
 


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October 2008 Press Releases:
October 31, 2008 -  Alexander: New Center Will Help Preserve Howard Baker’s Legacy for New Generation of Leaders
October 31, 2008 -  Members of Tennessee Delegation Announce Drought Declaration for 39 Counties in Tennessee
October 29, 2008 -  Alexander One of Two U.S. Senators to Receive National Guard’s Medal of Merit
October 28, 2008 -  Alexander Calls for Equal Treatment for Tennesseans in GI Bill
October 27, 2008 -  Alexander Receives “Friend of The Farm Bureau” Award
October 23, 2008 -  Alexander: Mounting Childhood Obesity Is A National Crisis
October 21, 2008 -  Alexander: Brainpower Advantage is Key to Keeping Tennessee's Good Paying Jobs
October 17, 2008 -  Alexander Says Increased Support for Homeless Assistance Programs Will Help Programs Like the Chattanooga Community Kitchen Continue Feeding those in Need
October 15, 2008 -  Alexander: Tennessee Can Lead Development of Clean Energy Technology
October 14, 2008 -  Alexander: Vonore Biorefinery Keeps Tennessee on Cutting Edge in Push for Clean Energy Independence
October 10, 2008 -  Alexander, Corker, L. Davis Announce $25,000 for Motlow State Community College
October 10, 2008 -  Alexander, Corker, L.Davis Announce $31,912 for White County Museum
October 10, 2008 -  Alexander, Corker, L.Davis Announce $500,000 for Grundy County Water System
October 10, 2008 -  Members of Tennessee Delegation Request Drought Declaration for 11 Additional Counties
October 10, 2008 -  Lawrence, Lewis Counties Added to Appalachian Regional Commission
October 9, 2008 -  Alexander: HOPE for Homeowners Program Could Help Many of the 67,000 Tennesseans Facing Foreclosure
October 9, 2008 -  Alexander, Corker, Gordon Announce $272,900 for Clay County Water System
October 9, 2008 -  Alexander, Corker, Wamp Announce $75,000 for the Clearfork Community Institute
October 9, 2008 -  Alexander, Corker, Wamp Announce $256,500 for Rhea Medical Center
October 8, 2008 -  current Press Release
October 3, 2008 -  Alexander Statement on Final Passage of Bipartisan Economic Rescue Plan
October 3, 2008 -  Alexander Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Outstanding Military Service in Millington
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October 1, 2008 -  Alexander Votes to Protect Taxpayers from Looming Credit Crunch
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