"Right to Mental Health for Individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Act"; establishes certain requirements concerning provision of mental health services to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Sponsored By: Carol A. Murphy (Democratic), Heather Simmons (Democratic)
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsors
Carol A. Murphy
Democratic • House
Heather Simmons
Democratic • House
Cosponsors
Robert Auth
Republican • House
John V. Azzariti Jr. M.D.
Republican • House
Rosaura Bagolie
Democratic • House
David Bailey Jr.
Democratic • House
Al Barlas
Republican • House
Brian Bergen
Republican • House
Clinton Calabrese
Democratic • House
Linda S. Carter
Democratic • House
Robert D. Clifton
Republican • House
Alixon Collazos-Gill
Democratic • House
Joe Danielsen
Democratic • House
Wayne P. DeAngelo
Democratic • House
Christopher P. DePhillips
Republican • House
John DiMaio
Republican • House
Margie Donlon M.D.
Democratic • House
Mitchelle Drulis
Democratic • House
Aura K. Dunn
Republican • House
Dawn Fantasia
Republican • House
Victoria A. Flynn
Republican • House
Roy Freiman
Democratic • House
Shama A. Haider
Democratic • House
Dan Hutchison
Democratic • House
Michael Inganamort
Republican • House
Paul Kanitra
Republican • House
Robert J. Karabinchak
Democratic • House
Andrea Katz
Democratic • House
Yvonne Lopez
Democratic • House
Gregory P. McGuckin
Republican • House
Cody D. Miller
Democratic • House
William F. Moen Jr.
Democratic • House
Gregory E. Myhre
Republican • House
Ellen J. Park
Democratic • House
Luanne M. Peterpaul Esq.
Democratic • House
Erik Peterson
Republican • House
Eliana Pintor Marin
Democratic • House
Annette Quijano
Democratic • House
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson
Democratic • House
Gabriel Rodriguez
Democratic • House
Brian E. Rumpf
Republican • House
William B. Sampson IV
Democratic • House
Alex Sauickie
Republican • House
Gerry Scharfenberger
Republican • House
Alexander Schnall
Democratic • House
Shanique Speight
Democratic • House
Sterley S. Stanley
Democratic • House
Lisa Swain
Democratic • House
Cleopatra G. Tucker
Democratic • House
Michael Venezia
Democratic • House
Anthony S. Verrelli
Democratic • House
Roll Call Votes
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Actions Timeline
WITHDRAWN, Approved by Governor — P.L.2025, c.177.
1/13/2026HouseIntroduced, 1st Reading in Assembly, Referred to Assembly Aging and Human Services Committee
1/13/2026House
Bill Text
As Introduced
12/12/2025
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