01/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/27/2026 19:44
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) joined Representative Gwen Moore (D-WI-04) in introducing the Mental Health and Making Access More Affordable (MAMA) Act, legislation to make mental health and addiction services for pregnant and postpartum women more affordable. The bill would ensure that private and public health care plans that cover mental health care and addiction treatment provide that care without a copay.
"We know pregnancy and postpartum can be extremely difficult, but too many expecting and new mothers still do not have access to the mental health care and support for addiction they need during these critical months," said Senator Baldwin. "I'm proud to support this commonsense legislation which will unlock sometimes lifesaving mental health and addiction care for millions of Americans, so mothers and babies are set up for success."
"In recent years, we've seen that pregnant women and new moms across the country face an escalating and deeply worrying mental health crisis. At the federal level, there's much more we can do to make sure that expectant and new mothers have the resources and support services they need as they navigate life with a newborn," said Senator Shaheen. "I'm proud to be introducing this bicameral bill alongside a group of my colleagues who understand the urgent need for more women to access a full range of mental health and substance use disorder services so that they-and their families-can thrive."
"Maternal mental health conditions - including depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders - are among the most common complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period affecting hundreds of thousands of families every year. Yet cost remains one of the biggest barriers to treatment, particularly for low-income individuals and people of color," said Representative Moore. "The Mental Health and MAMA Act will help break down those barriers, so that mothers, parents, and caregivers can get the support they need, when they need it most."
The Mental Health and MAMA Act would:
This legislation is supported by the National Partnership for Women & Families, MomsRising, The Association of Maternal & Child Health Program, Shades of You, Shades of Me, African American Breast Feeding Network, Meta House, Dartmouth Health, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Black Child Development Institute, Institute for Women's Policy Research, In Our Own Voice: National Black Women's Reproductive Justice Agenda, ZERO TO THREE, Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance, and NHeLP.
Full text of the bill is available here.
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