Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB209

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  
Refer
3/25/25  
Report Pass
3/26/25  
Engrossed
3/26/25  
Refer
3/26/25  
Refer
6/23/25  
Report Pass
6/25/25  
Enrolled
6/26/25  
Chaptered
6/27/25  

Caption

In ordinances, further providing for ordinances.

Impact

If enacted, HB 209 would directly impact state laws regarding insurance policies and mental health care provisions. It seeks to solidify mental health care as a fundamental component of health coverage and ensure that individuals seeking mental health support do not face barriers to access due to insufficient insurance coverage. The bill is expected to create a more supportive environment for mental health treatment, allowing for better integration of mental health services within the general health care framework.

Summary

House Bill 209 focuses on expanding access to mental health services across the state. The bill aims to enhance the availability of mental health care by ensuring that coverage for mental health treatment is on par with coverage for physical health care. This includes mandating that insurers provide equal benefits and potentially increasing funding for mental health programs at the community level. The intention is to improve overall public health outcomes by making mental health resources more accessible to those in need.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 209 has generally been positive, with strong support from mental health advocates, healthcare professionals, and some legislators who view it as a necessary step toward reducing the stigma surrounding mental health and improving services. However, there are concerns from a faction of the legislators regarding the financial implications for insurance providers and potential increases in premiums. Nonetheless, the majority sentiment reflects a recognition of the importance of mental health and the need for systemic change.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the funding mechanisms for the expanded services and the implications for insurance companies. Critics argue that without a clear plan for financing these changes, the bill could lead to increased costs for both insurers and consumers, potentially limiting its effectiveness. Additionally, some legislators question whether mandating parity between mental and physical health treatment is the most effective way to achieve improved access, suggesting alternative approaches might be more beneficial.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB2045

Providing for multi-family housing zoning ordinances.

PA HB1976

Providing for multiple-unit dwelling zoning ordinances.

PA SB195

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in zoning, further providing for ordinance provisions.

PA SB753

In associations and organizations, further providing for associations and organizations for mayors; in elections of officers, further providing for eligibility, for officers elected and for decrease in number of members of council; in powers, duties and rights of appointed officers and employees, further providing for appointments and incompatible offices and for police serving under cooperative agreement or contract; in corporate powers, further providing for specific powers; in taxation and finance, further providing for investment of funds; providing for solid waste collection and disposition; in ordinances, further providing for ordinances and resolutions and for publication; and making an editorial change.

PA HB1384

In associations and organizations, further providing for associations and organizations for mayors; in elections of officers, further providing for eligibility, for officers elected and for decrease in number of members of council; in powers, duties and rights of appointed officers and employees, further providing for appointments and incompatible offices and for police serving under cooperative agreement or contract; in corporate powers, further providing for specific powers; in taxation and finance, further providing for investment of funds; providing for solid waste collection and disposition; in ordinances, further providing for ordinances and resolutions and for publication; and making an editorial change.

PA HB1657

Further providing for title of act, for definitions, for prohibition, for signage, for enforcement, for preemption of local ordinances and for repeal; and making editorial changes.

PA SB1126

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in subdivision and land development, further providing for grant of power and for contents of subdivision and land development ordinance; and, in zoning, further providing for ordinance provisions, providing for accessory dwelling units and further providing for zoning purposes.

PA HB2019

In auditors and accountants, further providing for appointment of accountant and providing for appointment of independent auditor and abolishment of office of elected auditor.

PA SB681

Further providing for title of act, for definitions, for prohibition, for signage, for enforcement, for administration, for preemption of local ordinances and for repeal; and making editorial changes.

PA SB804

In storm water management plans and facilities, further providing for fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.