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Improved Mental Health Support for U.S. Cyber Military Personnel

This new law aims to improve mental health support for military personnel working in U.S. Cyber Command. It ensures that specialized mental health professionals are available at their duty locations, helping them cope with work-related stress and challenges. This initiative is designed to enhance the well-being and readiness of those protecting our nation's digital infrastructure.
Key points
Behavioral health professionals will be assigned directly to U.S. Cyber Command and Cyber Mission Force locations.
These professionals will hold necessary security clearances to provide confidential treatment to military members.
The Department of Defense will regularly report to Congress on the progress and effectiveness of these new mental health services.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_6630
Sponsor: Rep. Elfreth, Sarah [D-MD-3]
Process start date: 2025-12-11