Senate forms bipartisan caucus to address the mental health crisis in the U.S.


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The U.S. Senate is creating a new bipartisan mental health caucus to try and address the issues many in the country face in getting access to care and the lack of providers. NBC’s Julie Tsirkin spoke with senators who shared their own experiences with mental health.

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