- Record: Senate Floor
- Section type: Amendments
- Chamber: Senate
- Date: June 24, 2026
- Congress: 119th Congress
- Why this source matters: This section came from the Senate floor portion of the record.
SA 6150. Mr. WYDEN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by him to the bill S. 4784, to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2027 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
At the end of subtitle E of title V, add the following:
SEC. 549F. SERVICES FOR DELAYED ENTRY PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS.
(a) Expansion of Period of Availability of Military
Onesource Program for New Recruits Enrolled in Delayed Entry
Program.—
(1) In general.—The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe
regulations—
(A) extending eligibility for access to the Department of
Defense Military OneSource program to recruits enrolled in
the Delayed Entry Program (DEP) beginning at the time of
signing a Delayed Entry Contract; and
(B) providing that access to Military OneSource services
will be immediately terminated should the DEP enrollee be
officially released from their Delayed Entry Contract.
(2) Information to recruits and their families.—The
Secretary of Defense shall inform new recruits enrolled in
the Delayed Entry Program and their family members of the
wide range of benefits available through the Military
OneSource program.
(b) Comptroller General Report.—
(1) In general.—Not later than 90 days after the date of
the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General of the
United States shall initiate a review of existing gaps in the
Department of Defense's response to victims of sexual assault
and harassment among new recruits enrolled in the DEP.
(2) Elements.—The review required under paragraph (1)
shall include—
(A) statistics regarding frequency, geography, and
demographics of sexual assault victims enrolled in the DEP
for the last five years;
(B) barriers to providing emergency healthcare or
healthcare referrals for sexual assault victims enrolled in
the DEP;
(C) barriers to providing trauma counseling or counseling
referrals for sexual assault victims enrolled in the DEP; and
(D) other relevant issues the Comptroller General deems
appropriate.