Congress Approves Nearly $2 Billion for Autism

Jan 17, 2025 | Special Needs

The Autism Collaboration, Accountability, Research, Education and Support (Autism CARES) Act has been extended for five years.

What It Means

The five-year extension of this federal law creates a pathway for $1.95 billion to be spent with the funds will going toward:

  • Research
  • Early detection
  • Prevalence tracking
  • Screening
  • Professional training
  • Intervention services
  • Other related government activities

The bill, sponsored by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), received “overwhelming bipartisan support.”

Under the law’s extension, the Autism CARES Act will:

 

  • “Encourage research focused on the daily life challenges of autistic people across the lifespan with a new emphasis on autism and aging.
  • Further efforts for greater inclusivity in research activities, so that studies reflect the full range of needs of support and services to ensure the physical safety and well-being of all autistic people.
  • Require a report to identify and develop a strategy for expanding the developmental-behavioral pediatrician workforce.
  • Create an Autism Intervention Research Network for Communication Needs (AIR-C) to address how to best support autistic people who are non-speaking or may need additional communication support.
  • Create a technical assistance program to provide training and assistance in providing individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities with access to evidence-based services, tools and technologies that support communication needs to states, Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations, localities, or territories.
  • Require HHS to develop a Report to Congress on the mental health of autistic people.
  • Increase the minimum number of NIH Autism Centers of Excellence – research networks that have provided us with a much clearer picture of the significant disparities that autistic people experience in terms of access to quality health care, daily life supports and services.
  • Require a professional judgment budget that will provide the autism community and Congress with a transparent plan that outlines a strategic direction and resource needs for autism research for years to come.”  autismspeaks.org.

Experts in the field have heralded the Autism CARES Act as a commitment to ensuring better futures for millions.

 

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