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HR 5040 · 119th Congress

Accurate Mental Health Resources for Our Servicemembers Act of 2025

Introduced
2025-08-26
Sponsor
Rep. Hayes, Jahana [D-CT-5]
Cosponsors
0
Policy Area
Armed Forces and National Security

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What This Bill Does

This bill aims to improve how the Department of Defense (DoD) collects and reports data on mental health care for service members. It would require the DoD to regularly share detailed information about the mental health services it provides. This includes how many service members seek help, the types of care they receive, and how effective these treatments are. The goal is to make sure that mental health resources are accurate and meet the needs of those serving our country.

Impact on Everyday Americans

This bill could indirectly benefit all Americans by ensuring that service members, who protect our nation, receive effective mental health care. For veterans and their families, it means a more transparent and potentially improved system for mental health support during their service, which can lead to better long-term well-being. While it doesn't directly expand or cut public programs for the general population, it focuses on improving the efficiency and quality of existing mental health services within the military, which could reduce future healthcare burdens on veteran support systems.

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