S. 1120: Unity through Service Act of 2025
The Unity through Service Act of 2025 aims to promote and strengthen opportunities for military service, national service, and public service in the United States by establishing an Interagency Council on Service. The main components of the bill are as follows:
Establishment of the Interagency Council on Service
The bill creates an Interagency Council focused on service. The purpose of this Council is to:
- Advise the President on how to enhance opportunities for military and public service.
- Coordinate strategies and initiatives to recruit individuals into service roles.
- Promote civic responsibility and service among all people in the U.S.
Composition of the Council
The Council will include representatives from various federal departments, such as:
- The Secretary of State
- The Secretary of Defense
- The Attorney General
- Various other secretaries and directors from governmental agencies
The President will appoint a member from this group to serve as the Chair, meeting quarterly to discuss council matters.
Responsibilities of the Council
The Council is tasked with several responsibilities, including:
- Recommending strategies to enhance service participation in military and public sectors.
- Fostering cooperation between federal agencies to share best practices in service recruitment.
- Developing joint marketing strategies for service opportunities.
- Consulting with non-federal entities to broaden outreach and initiatives.
- Submitting a Service Strategy report every two years to provide updates on service-related programs and initiatives.
Market Research and Joint Initiatives
The bill authorizes the Secretary of Defense, the CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service, and the Director of the Peace Corps to conduct joint market research and recruitment campaigns to enhance awareness of service opportunities.
Transition Opportunities for Service Members
The bill amends provisions to provide better employment assistance and training for individuals who have served in military or national service programs. This includes:
- Integrating information about public service job opportunities into transitional support programs.
- Enhancements focused on aiding service members in transitioning to civilian careers.
Reporting Requirements
The Council is required to submit reports to Congress on initiatives to enhance joint recruitment and advertising efforts among military and national service programs. This includes assessing effectiveness and trends in recruitment strategies.
Definitions
The bill defines key terms including:
- Military service
- National service
- Public service
No Additional Funding
The bill does not authorize any additional funds for its implementation, meaning it will rely on existing resources within the federal government.
GAO Review
After 30 months post-enactment, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) will evaluate the effectiveness of the Act and provide a report to Congress.
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Sponsors
3 bill sponsors
Actions
2 actions
Date | Action |
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Mar. 25, 2025 | Introduced in Senate |
Mar. 25, 2025 | Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. (Sponsor introductory remarks on measure: CR S1837) |
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