Top Summary
This bill mandates the Commandant of the Coast Guard Academy to post information on reporting crimes, contacting the Coast Guard Investigative Service, and accessing wellness and medical resources in dormitory buildings. It also requires the installation of two multipurpose medical privacy rooms at the academy with telehealth and internet access. Cadets may request room reassignments due to discomfort. The Secretary of the Coast Guard must conduct a feasibility study on port visits and deployments, including homeporting cutters in the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Secretary of Defense must report on the Coast Guard's future roles in Indo-Pacific security, Arctic and Antarctic presence, and law enforcement.
Sub Summaries
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- Coast Guard Academy Medical Privacy Rooms Mandate
- Coast Guard Academy Cadets Granted Room Reassignment Rights Under New Legislation
- Coast Guard Feasibility Study for Enhanced Port Visits and Deployments in Oceania
- Coast Guard Roles in National Security and Indo-Pacific Support: A 5, 10, and 20-Year Outlook