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S. 3118: Respect the Chief Act of 2025

This bill, known as the Respect the Chief Act of 2025, aims to ensure that the leadership structure within the Department of Defense (DoD) is properly updated and reported. Here are the key components of the bill:

Purpose of the Bill

The primary purpose of this bill is to require the Secretary of Defense to maintain updated command and control leadership boards that reflect current leadership in the military. This is to ensure that there is clarity and accuracy in the leadership structure of the DoD.

Reporting Requirements

  • Initial Report: The Secretary of Defense is required to submit a report to the President and congressional defense committees by January 31, 2026. This report must certify compliance with the requirements to update the leadership boards for the previous calendar year.
  • Subsequent Reports: After a new President is inaugurated or a new Secretary of Defense is confirmed, the Secretary of Defense must submit another report within 120 days. This report must certify that the command and control leadership boards have been updated to reflect the changes in leadership, including the current Commander-in-Chief.

Definition of Congressional Defense Committees

The bill defines "congressional defense committees" according to the existing definitions in U.S. law, specifically referring to the committees that have jurisdiction over defense matters.

Overall Goal

The goal of the Respect the Chief Act of 2025 is to enhance accountability and ensure that the military's leadership structure is current and accurately represented in official documents. This should facilitate better governance and operational command within the Department of Defense.

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Date Action
Nov. 06, 2025 Introduced in Senate
Nov. 06, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.

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