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9-8-8 Connect Act: Improving Crisis Support Services
A federal bill to strengthen the 9-8-8 suicide and crisis lifeline for Americans in need.
By United States House of Representatives -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
The 9-8-8 Connect Act is a bill moving through Congress to strengthen how we support people in crisis. It focuses on improving the 9-8-8 suicide and crisis lifeline, a service that helps people when they are struggling with mental health or facing emergencies. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on March 26, 2026.
The 9-8-8 lifeline is already a critical resource in our communities. It gives people a quick way to reach trained counselors and support when they need it most. The bill aims to improve connections and make the service stronger and more available to everyone.
Supporting crisis services in our community means more people can get help when facing mental health challenges or emergencies. When someone can reach trained support quickly, it can make a real difference in their life. This bill is part of our nation's work to make sure all Americans have access to the help they need.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, you can call or text 9-8-8 right now. This bill shows Congress is working to strengthen that lifeline for all of us. You can follow the bill's progress online at Congress.gov to see what comes next.
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The Texas Legislature is the state legislature of Texas, consisting of the House of Representatives with 150 members and the Senate with 31 members. Meeting in regular session every two years, the legislature passes state laws, sets the budget, and shapes policies affecting all 30 million Texans.
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