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Fixing Mental Health Policy — and Why Politics Keeps Failing Families - with Former Congressman Dr. Tim Murphy Part 2

Fixing Mental Health Policy — and Why Politics Keeps Failing Families - with Former Congressman Dr. Tim Murphy Part 2

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Former Congressman and clinical psychologist Dr. Tim Murphy joins America’s News Hour to discuss what meaningful mental health reform would actually look like — and why Washington continues to fall short. Murphy explains the key legislative fixes Congress must address, including lifting federal caps on psychiatric hospital beds, ending lifetime limits on inpatient care, improving early detection of psychosis, and holding systems accountable for outcomes — not just spending. The conversation also examines the role of marijuana policy, rural health care shortages, and why families shoulder most of the financial and emotional burden. The discussion then turns political, with Murphy offering candid insight into the current state of the Republican Party, the erosion of bipartisan problem-solving, and how media incentives, social media outrage, and partisan toxicity have made serious reform harder than ever — even on issues with overwhelming public support.

Why has bipartisan support for mental health reform failed to translate into real legislative action?
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