my colleagues, we have a moral obligation to help people like anna and families like the westons and we cannot afford to wait any longer. last week marked 16 years since anna's death and yet people with eating disorders are still not guaranteed coverage for life-saving residential treatment by insurance companies. the bipartisan anna weston act fixes this problem by clarifying that the mental health parody and addiction equality act specifies that residential treatment for eating disorders must be covered. we are's talking about when a doctor diagnoses an eating disorder and believes after trying different treatments or believes there's an immediate emergency situation that there should be coverage for residential treatment, which has been found to be really helpful with eating disorders because it helps to change how someone is eating and what they're doing and how they're interacting and what they are going on with their day-to-day life. my friend, the late senator from minnesota, paul wellstone fought hard for that mental health parody law. as paul always insisted a mental health p