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US HB6630
Bill
Status
12/11/2025
Primary Sponsor
Sarah Elfreth
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AI Summary
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Requires the Department of Defense to launch an initiative within one year to address occupational resiliency challenges (behavioral health issues related to work stress) for the Cyber Mission Force
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Mandates assignment of behavioral health professionals to U.S. Cyber Command and Cyber Mission Force operating locations, with each professional holding appropriate security clearances to treat personnel
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Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness and Under Secretary for Policy must coordinate with military department Principal Cyber Advisors and the Cyber Command Commander to implement the initiative
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Requires annual briefings to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees for three years covering initiative status, security clearance validation, clinical acuity analysis, implementation challenges, and awareness efforts
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Introduced December 11, 2025 by Rep. Elfreth (D) and Rep. Bacon (R), referred to the Committee on Armed Services
Legislative Description
Expanding Mental Health Access for Cyber Command Personnel Act
Armed forces and national security
Last Action
Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
12/11/2025