The Servicemember Healthcare Freedom Act of 2025
HR 3547 IH: A Bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to allow members of the Selected Reserve and National Guard holding employment within the Federal Government the choice between military and civilian healthcare plans, and for other purposes.
This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Servicemember Healthcare Freedom Act of 2025’’
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE
This Act is referred to as the ‘Servicemember Healthcare Freedom Act of 2025’.
SECTION 2. FINDINGS
Congress finds the following:
- Thousands of members of reserve components and the National Guard, in addition to their military service, work for the United States Government in a civilian capacity.
- Nearly all members of the Selected Reserve and the National Guard, and their families, are entitled to purchase a TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS) healthcare plan as a service-related benefit.
- As of the day before the date of the enactment of this Act, eligibility for Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) prohibits members of the Selected Reserve and National Guard from enrolling in Tricare Reserve Select plans.
- Removal of such prohibition for members of the Selected Reserve and the National Guard will provide continuity of care throughout mobilization cycles.
- Providing members of the Armed Forces with the ability to purchase comprehensive, low-cost health insurance increases the readiness and lethality of the Armed Forces as a whole.
SECTION 3. MODIFICATION OF EXPIRATION DATE TO ALLOW MEMBERS OF THE SELECTED RESERVE AND NATIONAL GUARD, ELIGIBLE FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEE HEALTH BENEFITS, TO ENROLL IN TRICARE RESERVE SELECT AS OF JANUARY 1, 2026
Section 1076d(a)(2) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by striking ‘‘January 1, 2030’’ and inserting ‘‘January 1, 2026’’