Expanding Mental Health Access for Cyber Command Personnel Act
Sponsored By: Representative Elfreth
Introduced
Summary
Expanded mental health access for Cyber Mission Force personnel. This bill would require the Department of Defense to place behavioral health professionals at United States Cyber Command and Cyber Mission Force duty locations and ensure those clinicians have the security clearances needed to treat assigned service members.
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- Cyber Mission Force members would get on-site access to behavioral health clinicians who can treat occupational resiliency challenges such as work-related stress.
- Behavioral health professionals assigned to those locations would need the security clearances required to provide care on site.
- The initiative would have to begin within one year. For three years after it starts, senior Defense officials would jointly brief the House and Senate Armed Services Committees on implementation, clearance validation, clinical acuity, challenges, and outreach efforts.
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More mental health help for Cyber Force
This bill would require Defense officials to start an occupational resiliency program for the Cyber Mission Force. The program would have to begin within one year after enactment. It would place behavioral health professionals at U.S. Cyber Command and Cyber Mission Force duty locations. Each assigned professional would need the security clearance required to treat service members at those sites. For three years after the program starts, Defense officials would give annual joint briefings to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees on status, clearance validation, clinical acuity, challenges, outreach, and other relevant information.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Elfreth
MD • D
Cosponsors
Rep. Bacon, Don [R-NE-2]
NE • R
Sponsored 12/11/2025
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