Bills/S. 3522

No Red Tape For Addiction Treatment Act

No Red Tape For Addiction Treatment Act

In CommitteeHealthcareSenateSenate Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · Senate
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Plain Language Summary

# No Red Tape For Addiction Treatment Act Summary **What the Bill Does:** This bill aims to reduce regulatory barriers that make it harder for people to access addiction treatment services. The legislation would streamline administrative requirements and paperwork (the "red tape") that currently slow down or complicate the process of getting substance use disorder treatment. By removing unnecessary bureaucratic obstacles, the bill intends to make it faster and easier for people struggling with addiction to connect with care providers. **Who It Affects:** The bill would primarily benefit people seeking addiction treatment, healthcare providers who offer addiction services, and treatment facilities. It could also indirectly affect insurance companies and state health agencies that oversee addiction treatment programs.

The goal is to remove obstacles that currently prevent timely access to care. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill remains in committee, meaning it has not yet advanced to a full vote in the Senate. It was introduced by Senator Margaret Hassan (D-NH) but has not progressed further through the legislative process. Without additional information on specific provisions, the exact regulatory changes proposed cannot be detailed, but the general intent is to expedite access to addiction treatment services.

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Latest Action

December 17, 2025

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

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Key Dates

Introduced
December 17, 2025
Last Updated
December 17, 2025
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