A bill to promote recruiter access to secondary schools.
A bill to promote recruiter access to secondary schools.
Plain Language Summary
# S 3052: Military Recruiter Access to Secondary Schools **What the Bill Does** This bill aims to increase military recruiters' access to high schools across the United States. Currently, schools can limit or deny military recruiters entry to their campuses. If passed, S 3052 would likely establish requirements or incentives for secondary schools to grant recruiters access to students, facilities, or both. **Who It Affects** The bill would primarily impact high schools and their students, as well as military branches conducting recruitment. Schools that have restricted recruiter access—often for policy or values-based reasons—would face new requirements.
Students would have increased exposure to military career opportunities during their school years. **Current Status** S 3052 is currently in committee and has not been voted on by the full Senate. As a bill in early stages, it may be revised, debated, or stalled before any potential passage. The bill was introduced by Senator John Cornyn (R-TX).
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.