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Rob nosse believes in

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

Rob Nosse has worked for years to stand up more services for people with mental health needs and addiction challenges. With Oregon ranked near the bottom of states in terms of access to behavioral health services, his philosophy is simple: we need more providers of mental health care of all kinds so that there are more appointments and thus more treatment and care is delivered and given.

In 2022, Rob championed one of the largest behavioral health rate increases in Oregon history for providers on Medicaid. But the work didn't stop there. In 2023, Rob passed House Bill 2513, which cleaned up administrative challenges related to Ballot Measure 110. HB 2513 got more dollars into the hands of providers quicker. In 2024, Rob served on the Joint Committee for Addictions and Community Safety Response, where he helped pass HB 4002 in order to get the balance right on BM 110 when it came to providing care and treatment and curtailing public drug use.

Rob kept up his leadership in 2025, investing a combined $70+ million in Oregon's behavioral health system through building more residential treatment facilities and building the behavioral health workforce pipeline. (HB 2015, HB 2024, HB 2029)

Rob remains laser-focused on expanding access to behavioral health services in every corner of our state.