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Contact Congress about H.R. 3757: Pride In Mental Health Act of 2025

The bill would create federal grants for mental health services for LGBTQ+ youth. It would also ban those grant dollars from paying for conversion therapy and require new data, reports, and privacy rules.

Modern Action explains legislation in plain English, helps you choose whether to support, oppose, or ask for changes, and drafts a message tied to the bill, your stance, and the elected officials who can act on it.

Pride In Mental Health Act of 2025 is a House bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Latest action on H.R. 3757: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Who this affects: This bill mainly affects LGBTQ+ youth and their families who may need mental health care or help finding it. It also affects schools, clinics, community groups, caregivers, foster care programs, and social service agencies that could receive grants or use the new guidance. Federal health officials would have to run the grant program, update reports, collect survey data, protect private information, and report to Congress.

Why this matters: The bill matters because it would direct federal money and attention to LGBTQ+ youth mental health. Some research has found that these young people face higher rates of bullying, mental distress, and suicide attempts. The bill could change what help is available in schools, clinics, families, and foster care settings. Its real effect would depend on how the grants are used and how many groups take part.

Key provisions in H.R. 3757

  • The bill creates a new federal grant program for LGBTQ+ youth mental health. It would add the program to the Public Health Service Act and focus on mental health and substance use outcomes.
  • Grant money could pay for direct care, crisis help, and data work. It could also support caregiver training, school bullying guidance, and better links to mental health services in schools.
  • The bill supports practices backed by evidence. Those practices could be shared through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center.
  • Grant money could help create patient navigator programs. These programs help LGBTQ+ youth and their families find and use mental and behavioral health care, and the bill also supports family acceptance models.
  • Grant money could not pay for conversion therapy. It also could not be used to advertise, promote, help provide, or send people to those services.

How Modern Action helps you take action on H.R. 3757

You do not have to start with a blank letter. Modern Action turns the bill, your position, and the relevant congressional context into a message you can edit and send. The goal is to make contacting Congress clear, specific, and useful without forcing you to parse bill text or figure out the right office on your own.

Questions people ask about H.R. 3757

What is H.R. 3757?
The bill would create federal grants for mental health services for LGBTQ+ youth. It would also ban those grant dollars from paying for conversion therapy and require new data, reports, and privacy rules.
How do I support or oppose H.R. 3757?
Choose support, oppose, or ask for changes on Modern Action. The action flow drafts the message for you and keeps the wording tied to this bill.
Who should I contact about H.R. 3757?
Modern Action uses your location to route the action to the congressional offices relevant to the bill and your representation.
Can Modern Action explain H.R. 3757 before I act?
Yes. Modern Action gives you a plain-English summary, current status, and action context before you send anything.

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