Bill adds 98-cent fee to cellphone bills to support mental health care

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Bill adds 98-cent fee to cellphone bills to support mental health care
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Alabama lawmakers are considering a bill to add a monthly surcharge of 98 cents to cellphone and landline bills to raise about $70 million a year to expand care for people suffering from mental health crises, including those at risk of suicide.

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“There was recognition that calling 988 doesn’t do you any good if you don’t have the services, particularly crisis services, available to people,” Alabama Department of Mental Health Commissioner Kimberly Boswell said. The ADMH has three call centers to answer 988 calls. Boswell said the goal is to eventually have a call center at every crisis center.

Reynolds said services are important enough to justify the fee. He said a dedicated funding source would avoid the uncertainty of relying on the General Fund, which rises and falls with the economy.

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