Amendment redirects $15 million in the HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Tuberculosis Prevention account in order to support Opioid Related Infectious Disease under the Center for Disease Control.
Amendment increases the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health by $2,000,000, and decreases the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Health Surveillance and Program Support by a similar amount.
Amendment redirects $1 in funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration with respect to the health workforce and health professional staffing shortages.
Amendment requires the Office of Refugee Resettlement to provide a monthly census of unaccompanied children in their custody to Congressional committees of jurisdiction and legal orientation providers.
Amendment redirects funds by $500,000 to support the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct a feasibility study on allowing geolocation services with respect to the location of callers to the suicide prevention lifeline referred to in section 520E3 of the Public Health Service Act.
Amendment redirects $5,000,000 in funds to be used to specifically study the impact of firearm violence in elementary and secondary schools and higher education institutions.
An amendment numbered 48 printed in Part B of House Report 116-109 to prohibit funds from being used to limit the functions of the Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.
Amendment redirects funding by $1 for SAMHSA Mental Health account to specify that SAMHSA should explore using its funds to explore peer to peer mental health programs for first responders.
Amendment redirects $1 million in funding to examine how HHS can facilitate ways to include programs for social determinants of health under the same roof as traditional health services, and estimate what amount of additional funding might be required.
Amendment sought to allow grant funds for apprenticeships to be used for apprenticeship programs registered with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) as well as industry-recognized apprenticeship programs.