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SAMHSA cuts endanger people facing addiction or mental illness

Last updated: October 30, 2025 3:30 pm
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The Trump administration’s actions have had a devastating impact on the federal agency responsible for mental health and addiction treatment. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has experienced significant layoffs and funding cuts, resulting in a loss of expertise and resources that are crucial for addressing the nation’s drug overdose and mental health crises.

As of January, SAMHSA has reduced its staff by more than half, with layoffs affecting key programs and services. The agency has terminated $1.7 billion in block grants for state health departments and cut approximately $350 million in addiction and overdose prevention funding. The Center for Mental Health Services, which plays a vital role in youth mental health programs, has seen more than half of its employees let go.

The lack of leadership is also a cause for concern, as the White House has yet to nominate an administrator to lead SAMHSA. The current deputy in charge has been unable to protect the agency’s workforce or prevent further damage to its operations. This has left remaining staff demoralized and fearful that the agency is on the verge of collapse.

The consequences of these actions are far-reaching, impacting the nation’s ability to effectively respond to the opioid epidemic and address the growing rates of severe mental illness. Local governments, nonprofits, and behavioral health providers are left scrambling to fill the void left by SAMHSA’s dismantling, further straining an already overburdened system.

It is crucial that policymakers and leaders prioritize mental health and addiction treatment and provide the necessary resources and support to agencies like SAMHSA. Failure to do so will only exacerbate the existing crises and leave vulnerable populations without the help they desperately need.

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