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New Bill: Representative Daniel S. Goldman introduces H.R. 5462: Michelle Alyssa Go Act

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We have received text from H.R. 5462: Michelle Alyssa Go Act. This bill was received on 2025-09-18, and currently has 8 cosponsors.

Here is a short summary of the bill:

This bill, known as the Michelle Alyssa Go Act, aims to make changes to the definition of "institution for mental diseases" within the Medicaid program. Currently, institutions that provide treatment for mental health issues, including hospitals and nursing facilities, are classified under this term, which impacts how Medicaid funding is allocated. The bill proposes to exclude facilities with 36 beds or fewer from this definition, provided they meet certain criteria.

Key Provisions of the Bill

  • The bill amends Section 1905(i) of the Social Security Act regarding what constitutes an "institution for mental diseases."
  • Institutions with 36 beds or fewer can be exempt from the designation if they fulfill specific standards related to mental health care.
  • These standards must be nationally recognized and evidence-based, including criteria set by recognized bodies such as the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) for facilities treating substance use disorders.
  • Facilities must adhere to established guidelines regarding services offered, clinical care durations, and qualifications for staffing.

Effective Date

If enacted, the changes would take effect 180 days after the bill becomes law, impacting state Medicaid plans starting from that date.

Impact on Medicaid

This legislation is designed to potentially increase access to Medicaid funding for smaller mental health facilities that may provide critical services but do not qualify under the current definition due to their size. By allowing these smaller institutions to operate without the limitations imposed by the current classification, the bill aims to promote a more nuanced approach to mental health treatment within the Medicaid framework.

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Representative Daniel S. Goldman Bill Proposals

Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Representative Daniel S. Goldman:

  • H.R.5462: Michelle Alyssa Go Act
  • H.R.5182: To make improvements in the enactment of title 54, United States Code, into a positive law title and to correct related technical errors.
  • H.R.4176: No Secret Police Act of 2025
  • H.R.4175: No Gratuities for Governing Act of 2025
  • H.R.4174: ATF DATA Act
  • H.R.4173: Preventing Pretrial Gun Purchases Act

You can track bills proposed by Representative Daniel S. Goldman on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Goldman.

Representative Daniel S. Goldman Net Worth

Quiver Quantitative estimates that Representative Daniel S. Goldman is worth $207.3M, as of October 1st, 2025. This is the 7th highest net worth in Congress, per our live estimates.

Goldman has approximately $5.1M invested in publicly traded assets which Quiver is able to track live.

You can track Representative Daniel S. Goldman's net worth on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Goldman.

Representative Daniel S. Goldman Stock Trading

We have data on up to $87.2M of trades from Representative Daniel S. Goldman, which we parsed from STOCK Act filings. Some of the largest trades include:

  • A July 10th, 2023 sale of up to $500K of $NVO. The stock has fallen 29.34% since then.
  • A July 10th, 2023 sale of up to $500K of $NSRGY. The stock has fallen 22.77% since then.
  • A July 10th, 2023 sale of up to $250K of $SAFRY. The stock has risen 135.05% since then.
  • A March 6th, 2023 sale of up to $250K of $MDLZ. The stock has fallen 4.89% since then.
  • A July 10th, 2023 sale of up to $250K of $ESLOY. The stock has risen 73.18% since then.

You can track Representative Daniel S. Goldman's stock trading on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Goldman.

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