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Military Readiness and Cost Savings Act
HR #3181 | Last Action: 6/10/2019Military Readiness and Cost Savings Act This bill directs the Department of Defense to seek to enter into a contract with an institution—to be designated as the National Center for Military Painting and Applied Research—to serve as a resource for testing paint coatings for military assets and developing training tools and programs concerning military painting and coating. The bill includes authority to enter into an agreement to provide these services to the Coast Guard.To improve military family readiness.
HR #6489 | Last Action: 4/10/2020This bill requires the Department of Defense (DOD) to address military family readiness and resiliency. Specifically, DOD must * establish and implement a strategy regarding communication with military families; * develop an Exceptional Family Member Program case-management model; * if feasible, provide child care to service members or DOD employees working on rotating shifts at military installations; * develop a policy and tracking mechanism for monitoring and prohibiting the overprescribing of opioids; * conduct a pilot program to recruit military spouses into paid internships; and * comply with various requirements for studies and reports. The Government Accountability Office must report on disputes between military families and schools.Safeguarding Readiness in Military Aviation Training Act
HR #5714 | Last Action: 1/29/2020Safeguarding Readiness in Military Aviation Training Act This bill requires the Department of Defense to report on the impacts that the expansion of wilderness designations in the western United States would have on the readiness of the Armed Forces with respect to aviation training.Military Readiness and Injury Prevention Act of 2019
S #1860 | Last Action: 6/13/2019Military Readiness and Injury Prevention Act of 2019 This bill directs the Department of Defense to carry out a pilot program to predict and prevent musculoskeletal injuries in members of the Armed Forces.READINESS Act of 2019
S #1156 | Last Action: 4/11/2019Requiring Every American Defense Installation to Nullify Environmental Stresses for Security Act of 2019 or the READINESS Act of 2019 This bill requires the Department of Defense to ensure the readiness of the Armed Forces through a program of military installation resilience plans. These plans, which may include state-owned National Guard facilities, shall contain the following elements, as appropriate: * an assessment of current risks and threats, such as changes in environmental conditions, and future risks and threats—based upon authoritative projections of changing environmental conditions—to the resilience of a major installation considered in a master plan during a 50-year lifespan; * a description of vulnerable assets or infrastructure located on the installation as well as critical community infrastructure and resources outside of the installation; and * a description of measures to mitigate threats to the resilience of an installation and its mission, associated costs of the measures, and agreements that will aid the resilience of the installation and vulnerable community infrastructure and resources.Recognizing the critical importance of military aviation training in the State of Colorado, including training conducted at the High-Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site.
HRES #440 | Last Action: 6/13/2019This resolution recognizes the critical importance of military aviation training in Colorado, including training conducted at the High-Altitude Army National Aviation Training Site, to the national security interests of the United States and to military readiness.Department of Defense Climate Resiliency and Readiness Act
S #1498 | Last Action: 5/15/2019Department of Defense Climate Resiliency and Readiness Act This bill requires the Department of Defense (DOD) to provide a strategy to achieve aggregate net zero energy by non-operational sources by no later than December 31, 2029. The term "net zero energy" means a reduction in overall energy use, maximized energy efficiency, implementation of energy recovery and cogeneration capabilities, and an offset of the remaining demand for energy with production of energy from onsite renewable energy sources. Annual DOD budget submissions must include an item for climate-related adaptation and mitigation, as well as an estimate of adverse impacts to readiness and costs. Regarding DOD procurement (1) contracts must contain an estimate of total projected energy consumption and a statement concerning renewable energy and energy efficiency investments; (2) contractors must evaluate climate change risks, including by describing relevant corporate governance processes; and (3) a contractor will be assessed a fee if it consumes more energy than it produces. DOD must develop a vulnerability and risk assessment tool to measure risks to systems, installations, and operational capabilities. Strategic decisions regarding an installation must consider risks associated with climate change, and DOD shall incorporate these into the National Defense Strategy, the National Military Strategy, and operational plans. DOD shall conduct a research and development program concerning hybrid microgrid systems and electric grid energy storage. With respect to base realignment and closure activities, DOD shall consider current and potential vulnerabilities to military installations and operations resulting from climate change and their resilience. The bill establishes the position of Assistant Secretary of Defense of Energy and Climate Resiliency.Department of Defense Climate Resiliency and Readiness Act
HR #2759 | Last Action: 5/15/2019Department of Defense Climate Resiliency and Readiness Act This bill requires the Department of Defense (DOD) to provide a strategy to achieve aggregate net zero energy by non-operational sources by no later than December 31, 2029. The term "net zero energy" means a reduction in overall energy use, maximized energy efficiency, implementation of energy recovery and cogeneration capabilities, and an offset of the remaining demand for energy with production of energy from onsite renewable energy sources. Annual DOD budget submissions must include an item for climate-related adaptation and mitigation, as well as an estimate of adverse impacts to readiness and costs. Regarding DOD procurement (1) contracts must contain an estimate of total projected energy consumption and a statement concerning renewable energy and energy efficiency investments; (2) contractors must evaluate climate change risks, including by describing relevant corporate governance processes; and (3) a contractor will be assessed a fee if it consumes more energy than it produces. DOD must develop a vulnerability and risk assessment tool to measure risks to systems, installations, and operational capabilities. Strategic decisions regarding an installation must consider risks associated with climate change, and DOD shall incorporate these into the National Defense Strategy, the National Military Strategy, and operational plans. DOD shall conduct a research and development program concerning hybrid microgrid systems and electric grid energy storage. With respect to base realignment and closure activities, DOD shall consider current and potential vulnerabilities to military installations and operations resulting from climate change and their resilience. The bill establishes the position of Assistant Secretary of Defense of Energy and Climate Resiliency.Military Housing Readiness Council Act
S #4742 | Last Action: 8/2/2022Military Housing Readiness Council Act
S #2047 | Last Action: 6/20/2023Command Accountability for Military Family Readiness Act
S #3800 | Last Action: 5/21/2020Climate Readiness Act of 2020
HR #6119 | Last Action: 3/5/2020Climate Readiness Act of 2020 This bill requires the Department of Defense to report on (1) the national security implications associated with climate change, and (2) strategies and approaches to responding to such change. The report must consider geopolitical and military impacts, including effects on the resiliency of missions of the Armed Forces.Military Family Parole in Place Act
S #2797 | Last Action: 11/6/2019Military Family Parole in Place Act This bill directs the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to parole into the United States an alien who is the spouse, widow or widower, parent, or child of a qualifying current or former member of the Armed Forces. A qualifying member of the Armed Forces shall be (1) a member of the Armed Forces on active duty, (2) a member of the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve, or (3) a living or deceased individual who served in and was discharged from either service under a condition other than dishonorable. Such parole may be denied only if DHS, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Veterans Affairs jointly issue a detailed written justification for the denial.Military Family Parole in Place Act
HR #5282 | Last Action: 12/3/2019Military Family Parole in Place Act This bill directs the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to parole into the United States an alien who is the spouse, widow or widower, parent, or child of a qualifying current or former member of the Armed Forces. A qualifying member of the Armed Forces shall be (1) a member of the Armed Forces on active duty, (2) a member of the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve, or (3) a living or deceased individual who served in and was discharged from either service under a condition other than dishonorable. Such parole may be denied only if DHS, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Veterans Affairs jointly issue a detailed written justification for the denial.Ensuring Military Readiness Not Discrimination Act
HR #1808 | Last Action: 3/27/2023Ensuring Military Readiness Not Discrimination Act
HR #515 | Last Action: 1/16/2025Ensuring Military Readiness Act of 2023
HR #1064 | Last Action: 2/17/2023Vieques Recovery and Redevelopment Act of 2020
S #4398 | Last Action: 8/3/2020Vieques Recovery and Redevelopment Act of 2020 This bill provides a framework to compensate certain residents of the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico, for the use of such island for military readiness. The bill sets forth provisions regarding award amounts for individuals and for claims by the municipality of Vieques. An individual claimant shall be awarded monetary compensation if the claimant contracted a chronic, life threatening, or physical or mental disease or illness, during or after the government used the island for military readiness.Vieques Recovery and Redevelopment Act of 2019
HR #4605 | Last Action: 10/4/2019Vieques Recovery and Redevelopment Act of 2019 This bill provides a framework to compensate certain residents of the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico, for the use of such island for military readiness. The bill sets forth provisions regarding award amounts for individuals and for claims by the municipality of Vieques. An individual claimant shall be awarded monetary compensation if the claimant contracted a chronic, life threatening, or physical or mental disease or illness, during or after the government used the island for military readiness.Preserving the Gulf Test Range to Ensure Military Readiness Act
S #4943 | Last Action: 9/22/2022Preserving the Gulf Test Range to Ensure Military Readiness Act
S #279 | Last Action: 2/7/2023Preserving the Gulf Test Range to Ensure Military Readiness Act
HR #8980 | Last Action: 9/22/2022Preserving the Gulf Test Range to Ensure Military Readiness Act
HR #970 | Last Action: 2/9/2023Runway Integrity and Military Readiness Act of 2024
HR #8272 | Last Action: 5/7/2024Youth Workforce Readiness Act of 2019
HR #5236 | Last Action: 11/21/2019Youth Workforce Readiness Act of 2019 This bill requires the Department of Labor to award grants to certain national youth-serving organizations for comprehensive workforce readiness programs provided to youth that take place before or after school, during summer vacation or holiday, or on the weekend (i.e., out-of-school-time programs). Such grants must be used to develop and implement youth workforce readiness programs, including for activities such as on-the-job and leadership opportunities, internships, and other supportive services. The bill also requires local workforce development boards to establish youth councils as subgroups of the boards.