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A soldier embraces his daughter after returning from Afghanistan. |
Less than a week after the tragedy in Newtown, Conn., conferees from
the House and Senate met to discuss this year’s defense bill. Sadly, at
least some of those conferees seem to have missed one of the larger
points related to that horror: the need for families, in this case
military families, to have access to the needed behavioral health
treatments to treat their children with disabilities.
Let me be emphatic to say I’m not linking Newtown to children with
disabilities. But it has reminded us of the
importance of mental-health care for all.
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