Federal & State Issues

Our federal and state government affairs efforts center on advocacy to ensure that the unique needs of counselors and their clients are considered in the development of laws and regulations impacting the field. We monitor and report on legislative and regulatory developments, lobby for relevant bills and connect lawmakers with counseling experts. By working with the federal and state legislators, ACA aims to influence decision-making and promote funding for mental health programs.

Federal Advocacy Topics

Medicare Coverage for Counseling

Medicare Coverage for Counseling

We did it! Medicare reimbursement for counselors is now law. Thank you to the thousands of advocates who urged Congress to support this legislation to increase access to mental health in America and promote the counseling profession.

So what's next? ACA has joined with the Medicare Mental Health Workforce Coalition to advocate on your behalf, answer your questions about the new law and provide resources to help you prepare to become a Medicare provider.

Federal Grants for Counseling

There is federal funding available for student loans and for counseling services in many settings. ACA works to expand those programs and keep members apprised of the opportunities to apply for these grants.

Students can access information and funding opportunities to further their research and education.

Federal Funds for School Counseling

ACA has been successful in advocating for increased funding for behavioral health services in schools; and we will continue to work for funding increases. Working with the Title IV-A Coalition, ACA has encouraged Congress to provide funding for school behavioral health programs and to reject the government’s initial piecemeal approach to funding.

The bipartisan Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) includes a flexible block grant program under Title IV, Part A. Title IV, Part A authorizes activities in three broad areas:

This additional funding will help provide all students with more access to mental health services. Schools will be able to hire more school counselors, create more opportunities for mental-health-related programs and develop programs designed to help create a safe and healthy school environment.

With your help, ACA can continue to advocate to ensure full funding for school counseling programs.

ACA Partnership with the VA

ACA is proud to partner with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to increase the number of licensed professional mental health counselors employed by the agency. Learn more about this partnership in Counseling Today

Applying to Counselor Jobs in the Federal Government

If you are interested in applying for a federal job, these tips may be helpful: