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SBA IT Modernization Reporting Act
The bill strengthens SBA IT project management and cybersecurity oversight—improving accountability and reducing tech failures—at the cost of added administrative burden and potential procurement delays, with a risk that compliance-focused implementation could limit real improvements.
Streamlining Small Business Contracts Act of 2026
The bill would expand procurement opportunities and update outdated dollar thresholds to help some small businesses and modernize procurement, but ambiguous drafting risks legal and administrative disruption and could raise taxpayer costs by increasing large sole‑source awards.
Duty Status Reform Act
The bill modernizes and consolidates duty definitions and cross‑references to expand and clarify benefits for Guard and Reserve members—improving coverage and administrative clarity—while increasing federal costs, expanding activation authority (with attendant civilian disruptions), and creating short‑term administrative and legal transition risks.
PROTECT Military Families Act
The bill makes it easier and more predictable for family members of active‑duty service members to reunite in the U.S., at the trade‑off of increased fiscal and administrative costs and heightened security and operational risks for federal agencies.
Defense Health Agency Prevention Services Enhancement Act
The bill aims to improve and centralize prevention services for service members and their families and give Congress better information on costs, but does so at the risk of higher spending, potential access gaps for some personnel, and added administrative burden.
Brandon Act Training and Protocol Act
The bill standardizes training, certification, and self-referral/outreach to improve service members' access to and early detection of mental health care, but it requires funding, creates implementation and administrative burdens, and risks unmet demand unless clinical capacity is increased.
Return on Investment for Military Occupational Specialties Act
The bill improves transparency and gives Congress the data to target readiness and personnel reforms in key enlisted specialties, but it adds administrative cost and risks privacy/morale harms if detailed promotion data are released without careful context.
GAP for Military Service Act
The bill funds a GAO study that could improve targeting and cost-awareness for a potential one-year active-duty recruitment program—potentially strengthening short-term force readiness—but it imposes a one-year delay, uses federal resources, and may produce inconclusive results.
Corporal Fernando Ruiz Baltazar Posthumous Citizenship Act of 2025
The bill provides posthumous citizenship recognition and related benefits to families of Philippines-enlisted WWII-era service members—addressing historical injustices—but requires agencies to authenticate old records, which creates administrative costs and may leave some families unable to document eligibility.
Cut the Burden, Keep the Benefits Act
The bill gives small entities a formal channel and policymakers clearer data to reduce regulatory burdens and compliance costs, but it risks diverting agency resources, exposing complainants publicly, and tilting policy toward deregulation at the possible expense of health, safety, and environmental protections.