@92X5HLD2yrs2Y
No, and end all current funding
@michaelconnely2yrs2Y
Our medical establishment is corrupt and needs completely redesigned.
@92DQP2K2yrs2Y
Yes and also incentivize private companies to address this issue as well.
@jasonandrewdevine2yrs2Y
No, health is not a government issue
@8XPV4DF2yrs2Y
Yes, this would help decrease the homeless population in some places
@8WRGD393yrs3Y
it should stay the same
@8R9DZGW3yrs3Y
Only when we have extra funding.
@8RSTXFT3yrs3Y
No, but people should be made more aware of the issues surrounding mental health.
@IINXMP3yrs3Y
No, but we should entirely cut taxes on companies that provide healthcare, garbage disposal, education, and emergency services.
@4VXDGTF3yrs3Y
Yes, it is constitutional to support the arts and sciences in various ways, especially when it benefits the well-being of citizens.
@8QRCFQP3yrs3Y
No private companies will address this instead
@8PRH7QX3yrs3Y
Mitigate the presence of the technological industrial system. It is the root cause of widespread depression and mental health issues.
@8P8TVTS3yrs3Y
We need to heavily scrutinize current psychological research standards. This area needs effective funding not to be the money hole that it is.
@7MDHCLH3yrs3Y
Government should just stay out of mental health.
@8P4J7993yrs3Y
Only if they also decrease funding for something else
@8NY4BWF3yrs3Y
This is. a much larger question than yes vs. no. Depends on the mental illness, what the plan to help individuals would be and what happens with the research?
@8M64XKW4yrs4Y
Yes, but we should bring back insane asylums instead.
Deleted4yrs4Y
No focus on jailing meth addicts instead
Deleted4yrs4Y
No. Increase funding for Crystal meth / slamming research and treatment.
@42ZSFS24yrs4Y
Yes, but only if the research includes studying transgenders and homosexuals.