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Congress can and should step in to defend and reinstate funding for the LGBTQ youth suicide lifeline service.
Operators of mental health support lines are laying off staff and ceasing or curtailing services due to California budget cuts and a 2024 ballot measure.
Six to eight hospitals in New Mexico may shutter within 18 months if Congressional Republicans follow through with Medicaid cuts.
The administration’s decision is much more pernicious than just a simple funding crisis for a critical LGBTQ youth support organization.
The decision preempts the Trump administration’s 2026 budget proposal to cut funding for 988’s LGBTQ+ youth and young adult services, and is raising alarm bells among LGBTQ+ advocates.
The 988 lifeline will stop offering tailored services for LGBTQ+ youth July 17, according to the federal agency's website.