Regional Policy Council
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Feb. 20 from 1- 3 p.m. ET
The Mental Health America (MHA Regional Policy Council (RPC), established in 2009, is guided by four of MHA’s most knowledgeable public policy and executive affiliate leaders, known as the RPC Representatives. Working alongside MHA staff these policy experts mobilize grassroots and grass tops advocacy, share information, and provide and facilitate mentorship with affiliates about state and federal legislation and initiatives.
Each Representative works closely with a designated cluster of state affiliates, holding monthly calls and keeping them apprised about urgent and emerging advocacy and policy issues, and pending legislation. Some of the most consistent and pressing issues addressed through the RPC include assuring access to non-discriminatory coverage that includes integrated care and that emphasizes prevention and earliest intervention, especially for young people. Also foremost for the RPC is increasing access without undo barriers to care and treatment that people want and that meets their needs.
In addition to all the behind the scenes and public advocacy, each year the RPC facilitates at least three one-hour webinars, and four in-person or virtual multi-part meetings that coincide with national legislator groups, including the National Governors Association (NGA), the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), and the Council of State Governments (CSG). A much-anticipated part of RPC meetings is honoring state legislators as Mental Health and Substance Use Champions. To date, the RPC has recognized over 150 bipartisan state legislative champions.
2025 Regional Meetings
MHA’s Regional Policy Council (RPC) meetings and events coincide with major policymaker groups.
Our in-person Regional Policy Council meetings are tentatively scheduled for
- August 6th in Boston, Massachusetts in conjunction with the National Council of State Legislators meeting
- December 9th in Chicago, Illinois in conjunction with the Council of State Governments meeting
Please note that any dates listed are tentative and are subject to change. Please contact Elisha Coffey at ecoffey@mhanational.org or Executive Vice President of State and Federal Advocacy Debbie Plotnick at dplotnick@mhanational.org for more information.
*Links to more information for each meeting will be added as updates are announced.
Past Regional Policy Council Meetings
- Info You Can Use to Inform Your State's Policy Priorities (Virtual) - February 22, 2024
- Post Election Landscape for Mental Health - November 14, 2024
- Ripples from the Rain - Traumas Visible and Invisible, Part 1 - December 4, 2024
- Mental Health America Regional Policy Council Meeting: Focus on Youth Voices (Virtual) - February 9, 2023
- Mental Health America Regional Policy Council Webinar: When Equity Meets Policy: Attacks, Impacts, and Pushback - April 25, 2023
- Mental Health America Regional Policy Council Meeting: Racing Towards Access, Equity, and Recovery - August 15, 2023
- Mental Health America Regional Policy Council Meeting: Innovations for Now and the Future - December 6, 2023
- Virtual RPC Meeting Coinciding with the National Governor's Association Winter Meeting: January 28, 2022
- RPC Meeting Coinciding with the National Conference of State Legislatures Legislative Summit: August 2, 2022
- Virtual RPC Meeting: October 24, 2022
- RPC Meeting Coinciding with the Council of State Governments National Conference: December 7, 2022
- Crisis Equals Opportunity - December 2021
- From Diversion To Deflection To Prevention - Summer 2021
- Why Addressing Mental Health is Key to Budgeting and Legislating During COVID-19 - February 2021
- Injustice and Inequity: The Path Toward Innovation and Inclusion - December 2020
- COVID-19, Entrenched Inequities, and Police Practices - August 2020
2025 Regional Policy Council Representatives
Barbara Johnston, Director of Advocacy, MHA in New Jersey
Represents (VT), NY, NJ, CT, DE, PA, MD, VA, RI, MA, (ME), and (NH)
Ben Harrington, Executive Director, MHA of East Tennessee
Represents FL, IN, TN, AR, LA, TX, MS, AL, OK, NM, NC, SC, GA, and (WV)
Shannah Mulvihill, Executive Director, Mental Health Minnesota
Represents OH, IL, WI, MN, MO, KS, MI, NE, IA, KY, ND, (SD), and (ID)
Shelley Polanco, Director, State Policy, Public Policy & Government Affairs, Vibrant Emotional Health
Represents CA, HI, AZ, UT, CO, NM, MT, (WY), (NV), (WA), (OR), and (AK)