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New Bill: Representative Jimmy Patronis introduces H.R. 8737: Never Fight Alone Act

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We have received text from H.R. 8737: Never Fight Alone Act. This bill was received on 2026-05-12, and currently has 12 cosponsors.

Here is a short summary of the bill:

The "Never Fight Alone Act" aims to improve access for veterans seeking mental health and substance use services through the Veterans Community Care Program established by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The bill is designed to address limitations veterans face when trying to access the necessary mental health treatments and aims to ensure they receive timely care, especially in light of the high rates of veteran suicide.

Key Provisions

1. Expansion of Access

The bill expands the eligibility for the Veterans Community Care Program to allow certain veterans seeking mental health or substance use services to access care if:

  • They meet criteria for priority admission to specific mental health programs that the VA cannot accommodate.
  • They have requested such services but cannot receive them in a timely manner according to the established access standards.

2. Minimum Standards for Care

Programs providing residential mental health or substance use services must adhere to specific standards, which include:

  • Being licensed and accredited by the appropriate state authorities.
  • Meeting the accreditation standards set by recognized bodies, such as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

3. Modification of Access Standards

The Secretary of Veterans Affairs is required to develop or modify existing access standards to ensure access to mental health care is not more restrictive than other specialty care standards.

4. Prohibition on Limiting Access

The bill prohibits the Secretary from deeming veterans ineligible for care solely based on the ability of healthcare providers to comply with wait times or access standards. If multiple options are available for care, veterans have the right to choose their preferred option.

5. Development of Community Care Metrics

The VA must report on various metrics related to care requests, including:

  • The number of care requests made.
  • The number of approved and denied requests.
  • The reasons for denials and any appeals made.
  • Details on mental health care requests and emergency care authorizations.

6. Limitation on Modifications to Access Standards

Any future changes to access standards governing community care must receive approval through a joint resolution before they can take effect, ensuring legislative oversight on modifications.

Overall Aim of the Legislation

The "Never Fight Alone Act" is primarily focused on addressing veterans' mental health and substance use needs by enhancing their access to community care options and ensuring they receive timely services without unnecessary bureaucratic delays. It reflects an effort to prioritize the health and well-being of veterans who may be struggling with psychological crises or substance abuse issues.

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Representative Jimmy Patronis Bill Proposals

Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Representative Jimmy Patronis:

  • H.R.9009: To repeal the Hughes Amendment to the Firearm Owners' Protection Act.
  • H.R.8737: Never Fight Alone Act
  • H.R.8554: Defense Community Infrastructure Program Revisions Act
  • H.R.7393: Save for Success Act
  • H.R.7045: PROTECT Act
  • H.R.7001: SOAR Act

You can track bills proposed by Representative Jimmy Patronis on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Patronis.

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