For Immediate
Release
Contact: Kerrie Bennett
November 20, 2008
(401) 729-5600
Kennedy Attends White House Signing
of Landmark
Mental Health Parity
Legislation
“It has been an
honor to work with my colleagues and the President to enact a mental health bill
which will meaningfully impact the lives of over 100 million Americans.
The signing of parity legislation, which ensures mental health and
physical health benefits are treated equally, is a remarkable achievement.
I would like to thank my friend and colleague, Congressman Jim Ramstad (R-MN)
for his wisdom and guidance over the many years we worked together on this
legislation. I also want to commend Speaker Pelosi and the House
Leadership team for making mental health parity a top priority, Chairmen
Dingell, Rangel, and Miller for their leadership, and the 273 members of the
House of Representatives who joined us by cosponsoring this bill. It has
also been an honor to work closely with Senator Pete Domenici and, especially,
my father Senator Ted Kennedy to move this legislation forward. Finally, I
want to personally thank the President for his strong support. Throughout
this entire process, President Bush has steadfastly expressed his support for
mental health parity. It was a pleasure to join him today at this
bipartisan ceremony. Mental health parity is another stride in the long
civil rights struggle to ensure that all Americans have the opportunity to reach
their potential,” said Kennedy.
“For far too long,
the stigma of mental illness and addiction has been used as an excuse to deny
equitable insurance coverage for those biological disorders. The parity
law outlaws this discriminatory practice, effectively opening a new door to
treatments that will save lives. I was honored to represent the
outstanding mental health and addiction treatment advocacy organizations, and
the countless individuals who shared their stories, at today’s memorable White
House signing,” said Kennedy.
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