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September 10, 2004
Roll Call Vote on Universal Mental Health
Screening
The EdAction alert that went out Wednesday asked people to call members of
Congress to support a prohibition on funding for universal mental health
screening. (http://edaction.org/2004/090804.htm)
The amendment was introduced by Congressman Ron Paul on the floor of the United
States House of Representatives on Amendment A024, of the "Labor,
health and Human Services, and Education appropriations act, 2005,"
H.R. 5006.
(http://www.thelibertycommittee.org/update09.07.04.htm)
The text of the amendment is as follows:
None of the funds made available in this Act may be used to create or
implement any new universal mental health screening program.
The amendment was defeated 315 to 95, with 94 Republicans and 1 Democrat
supporting the amendment. To view the members voting for and against the
amendment, please check out this pdf file:
Vote on Universal Health Screening.
From Minnesota the vote was:
Gutknecht, Kennedy, and Ramstad voted to support Congressman Paul's amendment.
Kline, McCollum, Oberstar, Peterson, and Sabo voted to oppose the amendment.
The entire appropriations bill then went on to pass the House. The Senate has
not yet passed the appropriations legislation. They will do so before the end of
the year.
Please call to thank those members who supported the amendment.
Though the defeat of Congressman Paul's amendment was lopsided, we have
reason to be encouraged:
Please read our Talking Points at
http://edaction.org/2004/082704.htm and get them to your Senate and House
members of Congress. Another appropriations bill will address these same
concerns next year. This and other issues will be addressed in other federal
legislation. Begin to make your contacts now.