Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2208

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To establish a perinatal behavioral health care workforce trust fund

Impact

The bill is expected to yield significant implications for state law regarding mental health provisions by mandating the government to create a trust fund. This fund will be used to provide grants to entities focusing on educational and training programs designed to expand the perinatal behavioral health workforce. This initiative aligns with broader public health goals to enhance maternal and child health outcomes, particularly in medically underserved populations, characterized by limited access to healthcare and high rates of poverty.

Summary

House Bill H2208 seeks to establish a Perinatal Behavioral Health Care Workforce Trust Fund aimed at improving mental health services for individuals during the perinatal period, which extends from pregnancy to one year postpartum. The proposal, presented by Representative Brandy Fluker-Reid, reflects a growing recognition of the need for specialized behavioral health services within this crucial timeframe, especially considering the unique challenges faced by perinatal individuals in accessing mental health resources.

Contention

While the bill aims to address critical gaps in perinatal behavioral health services, discussions surrounding its implementation may invite contention. Stakeholders could raise concerns about the efficiency and effectiveness of the fund's management, as well as the allocation of grants. Additionally, there may be debate regarding the prioritization of training programs that serve various demographics, particularly those areas with significant racial or geographic disparities in perinatal health outcomes. Critics may argue that financial resources should be equitably distributed to ensure that all communities have access to improved services.

Companion Bills

MA H4668

Replaced by To establish a perinatal behavioral health care workforce trust fund

Previously Filed As

MA H4668

To establish a perinatal behavioral health care workforce trust fund

MA S1411

To establish a perinatal behavioral health care workforce trust fund

MA H4351

Establishing a Massachusetts Agency of Freedmen Affairs

MA H237

Authorizing the Executive office of Health and Human Services to establish a direct care worker medication administration program registry

MA S1380

To further enhance behavioral health workforce development

MA H2218

To further enhance behavioral health workforce development

MA H2397

Establishing a nursing workforce center

MA H577

Honoring the Commonwealth’s commitment to public school districts

MA HB884

Establish a behavioral health trust fund

MA SB352

Regards behavioral health screenings in the perinatal period

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