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Tell the Senate to Just Say No to Universal
Psychiatric Screening and Drugging of Children
Action Needed Now!
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The Senate meets in a lame duck session this week
to pass an appropriations bill.
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The bill includes funding for universal mental
health screening and recommendations for treating children with
psychotropic drugs.
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Contact your senators and tell them to withdraw
this funding.
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Please forward this notice to people you know
(click "Send This Page to a Friend" at the bottom of this page.
The Senate will convene this week in a lame duck
session with the sole purpose of passing an omnibus appropriations
bill – work left incomplete before the elections.
Included in the current version of the
appropriations bill is funding for grants to implement universal
mental health screening for almost 60 million children, pregnant
women, and adults through schools and preschools.
The bill would fund initiatives of the "New Freedom
Commission on Mental Health," including a program designed to
subject every school-age child in this country to psychological
testing and recommendations for treatment, including psychotropic
drugs, anti-depressants, etc.
The House has already voted to appropriate $20
million for the scheme, and the Senate wants to bump it up to $44
million.
This is a dangerous scheme that will heap even more
coercive pressure on parents to medicate children, with potentially
dangerous side effects. Furthermore, even the government's own
task force has concluded that mental health screening does little to
prevent suicide.
Tell the Senate leadership to remove the funding for
grants to implement the recommendations of the New Freedom
Commission in Mental Health from the omnibus appropriations bill.
Take action now and tell the Senate not to fund any
programs that call for universal mental health screening of our
children. Tell the Senate leadership to remove the funding for
grants to implement the recommendations of the New Freedom
Commission on Mental Health from the omnibus appropriations bill.
Protect our children from being screened, stigmatized, categorized,
and forcibly treated.
Here's How to Help
Everyone: There's an easy, one-step way
for everyone to
send a
letter to their senators, courtesy of the Health Action Center
run by Citizens for Health. Click the link, enter your name
and address, and a letter will automatically be sent to your
senators with your signature. It takes about one minute.
Update 11/16/2004: Thanks in great measure to
public efforts, we have made significant progress to stop
universal psychiatric screening for almost 60 million children,
pregnant women, and adults through schools and pre-schools.
Leadership in the House of Representatives has now
agreed to help us, and your letters last week have brought a number
of Senators on board as well. But we now need the support of
four key Senators:
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Sen. Spector (R-PA) |
202-224-4254 |
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Sen. Stevens (R-AK) |
202-224-3004 |
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Sen. Harkin (D-IA) |
202-224-3254 |
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Sen. Frist (R-TN) |
202-224-3344 |
Please call their offices and ask them to make sure the
omnibus spending bill or final committee report on Labor/HHS
appropriations includes the following language:
"None
of the funds made available for state incentive grants for
transformation should be used for any programs of mandatory or
universal mental health screening that performs mental health
screening on anyone under 18 years of age without the express
written permission of the parents or legal guardians of each
individual involved."
Especially, call Majority Leader Senator Bill Frist,
M.D. at 202-224-3344.
Doctors and Health Care Professionals:
If you are a doctor,
click
here to download a one-page flyer to copy and distribute at your
office and hospital today!
Association of American Physicians & Surgeons
1601 Tucson Blvd., Suite 9
Tucson, AZ 85716
(800) 635-1196
(520) 325-4230 Fax
www.aapsonline.org
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