Critics are calling into question the ability of Republicans' health-care reform bill to effectively provide accessible mental health and addiction services to Americans nationwide.
“This is an abomination of a bill,” said Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy, whose 2016 Mental Health Reform Act was signed into law one day before the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. “It doesn't solve a single problem in our health-care system; it makes existing problems worse, and Republicans know it.”