US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4120

Introduced
6/25/25  

Caption

Supporting the Mental Health of Educators and Staff Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, HB4120 would lead to new programs and increased funding allocated for mental health initiatives within educational environments. The bill authorizes appropriations of $10 million annually through 2028 for the establishment of these programs. It is expected to create a framework within which local educational agencies can apply for grants to develop or enhance programs focused on mental health, ultimately aiming to improve educators' abilities to deal with mental health challenges. Furthermore, the bill promotes the inclusion of mental health strategies in educator preparation programs, thereby influencing how future educators are trained.

Summary

House Bill 4120, known as the Supporting the Mental Health of Educators and Staff Act of 2025, is designed to enhance the mental health and well-being of education professionals and other school staff. The bill mandates evidence-based best practices for preventing suicide and promoting mental health among educators, and it establishes training initiatives to equip school personnel with strategies to support their own mental health and the health of their colleagues. The role of the Secretary of Health and Human Services is pivotal, as they will lead a national initiative aimed at raising awareness about available mental health services and encouraging educators to seek help for mental health or substance use concerns.

Contention

The reception of HB4120 may not be universally positive, as some stakeholders could contest the effectiveness of proposed measures and the adequacy of funding. Critics might express concerns regarding the real-world applicability of the recommended best practices and whether the allocated budget is sufficient to meet the varied mental health needs of educators across different regions. Additionally, there may be discussions around the potential for the initiatives to address the specific factors contributing to mental health issues among education professionals, especially in the aftermath of events impacting educational environments, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB3743

Supporting Healthy Mothers and Infants Act of 2025

US SB4030

Supporting After-School STEM Educators Act

US HB5557

Mental Health Services for Students Act of 2025

US HB4253

Expanding Access to Mental Health Services in Schools Act of 2025

US HB5334

SEED Act Supporting Early-childhood Educators’ Deductions Act

US HR619

Supporting the goals and ideals of "Minority Mental Health Awareness Month" and recognizing the disproportionate impacts of mental health conditions and struggles on minority populations and communities.

US HB7497

Supporting Trauma-Informed Education Practices Act of 2026

US HR407

Supporting the designation of May 10, 2025, as "National Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Mental Health Day".

US HB3316

Stop Mental Health Stigma in Our Communities Act of 2025

US HB3757

Pride In Mental Health Act of 2025

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