US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB1895

Introduced
5/22/25  

Caption

Mental Health Excellence in Schools Act

Impact

This legislation is positioned to significantly impact the mental health landscape within educational institutions by fostering a new generation of qualified mental health professionals. The program encourages collaboration between the federal government and educational institutions, thereby establishing a united front in addressing mental health issues among students. With increased funding, an estimated $20 million in the first fiscal year progressively increasing to $50 million in subsequent years, the program could dramatically expand the number of professionals available to support students' mental health needs.

Summary

SB1895, known as the Mental Health Excellence in Schools Act, aims to enhance the recruitment and retention of school-based mental health service providers. The bill establishes a program under the Secretary of Education to facilitate contributions from eligible graduate institutions towards the cost of attendance for students pursuing degrees in school-based mental health fields. Through these contributions, the Secretary will match funds to alleviate the financial burden on students and encourage them to enter the workforce in schools where mental health services are increasingly needed.

Contention

While the bill aims to address a critical need, potential points of contention may arise concerning the effectiveness of the funding mechanism and accountability for outcomes. Critics may question how funds are allocated to participating institutions and how effectively those institutions can transform financial assistance into improved mental health services in schools. Furthermore, ongoing evaluations required by the bill stipulate that institutions must report on key metrics, including graduation rates and employment outcomes for graduates receiving support, adding another layer of scrutiny to the program.

Companion Bills

US HB3534

Related Mental Health in Schools Excellence Program Act of 2025

Previously Filed As

US HB3534

Mental Health in Schools Excellence Program Act of 2025

US HB8487

Ensuring Excellence in Mental Health Act

US SB3402

Ensuring Excellence in Mental Health Act

US SB429

Excellence in Maryland Public Schools Act

US HB504

Excellence in Maryland Public Schools Act

US HB6131

Increasing Access to Mental Health in Schools Act

US HB4253

Expanding Access to Mental Health Services in Schools Act of 2025

US H3478

Mental Health in Schools Act

US SB4328

FLEX Act Fostering Learning and Excellence in Charter Schools Act

US HB7082

FLEX Act Fostering Learning and Excellence in Charter Schools Act

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