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AMERICANS Act

To provide remedies to members of the Armed Forces discharged or subject to adverse action under the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Introduced Jan 16, 2025

Latest action (Jan 16, 2025) Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

Summary

This bill provides remedies for military members who were discharged or subject to adverse action based on refusal to comply with the Department of Defense COVID-19 vaccine mandate. It allows affected members to have their discharge status changed to honorable, be reinstated to their previous rank, and receive compensation for lost pay and benefits. The bill also requires that adverse actions and adverse action records related to COVID-19 vaccination status be expunged from service records. It prohibits future COVID-19 vaccine mandates without Congressional approval and requires the military to provide equal consideration for promotion and deployment to unvaccinated members, with limited exceptions for foreign deployments in countries requiring vaccination. The bill also relieves separated members from repaying any military bonuses received before separation and reimburses those who had already repaid such bonuses.

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  1. Jan 16, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services. · house
  2. Jan 16, 2025 Introduced in House

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  • Introduced in House · Jan 16, 2025

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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

January 16, 2025

Mr. Harrigan (for himself, Mr. Kennedy of Utah, Mr. Ogles, Mr. Hamadeh of Arizona, Mr. Stutzman, Mr. Wied, Mrs. Luna, Mr. Knott, Mr. Harris of North Carolina, Mr. Nehls, Mr. Moore of West Virginia, Mr. Onder, Mr. Barrett, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Self, Mr. Downing, Mr. Jack, Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Messmer, Mr. McGuire, Mr. Haridopolos, and Mr. Rulli) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services

A BILL

To provide remedies to members of the Armed Forces discharged or subject to adverse action under the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Allowing Military Exemptions, Recognizing Individual Concerns About New Shots Act of 2025” or the “AMERICANS Act”.

SEC. 2. REMEDIES FOR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES DISCHARGED OR SUBJECT TO ADVERSE ACTION UNDER THE COVID-19 VACCINE MANDATE.

(a) Limitation on Imposition of New Mandate.—The Secretary of Defense may not issue any COVID-19 vaccine mandate as a replacement for the mandate rescinded under section 525 of the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 absent a further Act of Congress expressly authorizing a replacement mandate.

(b) Remedies.—Section 736 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 (Public Law 117-81; 10 U.S.C. 1161 note prec.) is amended—

(1) in the section heading, by striking “to obey lawful order to receive” and inserting “to receive”;

(2) in subsection (a)—

(A) by striking “a lawful order” and inserting “an order”; and

(B) by striking “shall be” and all that follows through the period at the end and inserting “shall be an honorable discharge.”;

(3) by redesignating subsection (b) as subsection (g); and

(4) by inserting after subsection (a) the following new subsections:

“(b) Prohibition on Adverse Action.—The Secretary of Defense may not take any adverse action against a covered member based solely on the refusal of such member to receive a vaccine for COVID-19.

“(c) Remedies Available for a Covered Member Discharged or Subject to Adverse Action Based on COVID-19 Status.—At the election of a covered member discharged or subject to adverse action based on the member’s COVID-19 vaccination status, and upon application through a process established by the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary shall—

“(1) adjust to ‘honorable discharge’ the status of the member if—

“(A) the member was separated from the Armed Forces based solely on the failure of the member to obey an order to receive a vaccine for COVID-19; and

“(B) the discharge status of the member would have been an ‘honorable discharge’ but for the refusal to obtain such vaccine;

“(2) reinstate the member to service at the highest grade held by the member immediately prior to the involuntary separation, allowing, however, for any reduction in rank that was not related to the member’s COVID-19 vaccination status, with an effective date of reinstatement as of the date of involuntary separation;

“(3) for any member who was subject to any adverse action other than involuntary separation based solely on the member’s COVID-19 vaccination status—

“(A) restore the member to the highest grade held prior to such adverse action, allowing, however, for any reduction in rank that was not related to the member’s COVID-19 vaccination status, with an effective date of reinstatement as of the date of involuntary separation; and

“(B) compensate such member for any pay and benefits lost as a result of such adverse action;

“(4) expunge from the service record of the member any adverse action, to include non-punitive adverse action and involuntary separation, as well as any reference to any such adverse action, based solely on COVID-19 vaccination status; and

“(5) include the time of involuntary separation of the member reinstated under paragraph (2) in the computation of the retired or retainer pay of the member.

“(d) Retention and Development of Unvaccinated Members.—The Secretary of Defense shall—

“(1) make every effort to retain covered members who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide such members with professional development, promotion and leadership opportunities, and consideration equal to that of their peers;

“(2) only consider the COVID-19 vaccination status of a covered member in making deployment, assignment, and other operational decisions where—

“(A) the law or regulations of a foreign country require covered members to be vaccinated against COVID- 19 in order to enter that country; and

“(B) the covered member’s presence in that foreign country is necessary in order to perform their assigned role; and

“(3) for purposes of deployments, assignments, and operations described in paragraph (2), create a process to provide COVID-19 vaccination exemptions to covered members with—

“(A) a natural immunity to COVID-19;

“(B) an underlying health condition that would make COVID-19 vaccination a greater risk to that individual than the general population; or

“(C) sincerely held religious beliefs in conflict with receiving the COVID-19 vaccination.

“(e) Termination of Obligation To Repay Bonuses of Members Separated for Refusing Covid-19 Vaccine.—

“(1) In general.—A former member of the Armed Forces who was separated from the Armed Forces because the former member refused to obtain a COVID-19 vaccine shall be released for any obligation to repay any bonus received by the former member.

“(2) Reimbursement of repayments.—A former member of the Armed Forces described in subsection (a) who, before the date of the enactment of this Act, repaid any portion of a bonus described in that subsection shall be reimbursed for such repayment.

“(f) Applicability of Remedies Contained in This Section.—The prohibitions and remedies described in this section shall apply to covered members regardless of whether or not they sought an accommodation to any Department of Defense COVID-19 vaccination policy on any grounds.”. <all>

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