Don’t Cut Parents Out of Critical Care Decisions
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- PROBLEM: These bills allow minors as young as 16 to receive behavioral and mental health services without parental consent, while also limiting oversight after just five sessions. While access to care is critical, this approach sidelines families and removes important safeguards that help ensure young people receive the right support.
- WHY YOU SHOULD CARE: Parents and guardians play a vital role in a child’s well-being. Cutting them out of the process, except under narrow conditions, can lead to fragmented care, missed warning signs, and long-term consequences for teens already facing challenges. We can support youth mental health without weakening family involvement or accountability.
- ACTION: Contact your House Rep and Senator today and urge them to OPPOSE HB 232 and SB 90. Your voice matters, especially for those who can’t advocate for themselves.