A bill called the Rural Veterans Home-Based Care Act is moving through Congress, but any language that would give veterans actual access to psychedelic treatments is expected to be stripped out or blocked before the bill reaches a serious vote. At best, a small provision allowing further study might survive. This matters because veterans are one of the groups most actively seeking psychedelic-assisted therapy for PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) and depression.
Staff-level caution dominates. Access mandates spook moderates. A study rider is the ceiling of what's achievable before mid-November markup.
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