Bill addressing deaths of Fort Hood soldiers signed into law

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The Servicemember Safety and Security Act improves safety on military installations and requires military installations to do several things.

for reporting missing service members and partner with local and federal law enforcement to promote information sharing, released a statement after it was signed into law saying, "We must defend the brave men and women who put their lives on the line for our safety at home and abroad." Officials at Fort Hood have announced a new center to provide resources for soldiers who are victims of sexual assault and harassment.

by requiring updates to military installation security procedures and by focusing on stronger partnerships between installations and law enforcement. As a parent and the son of a veteran, I’m grateful to my colleagues and the Administration for partnering with me in protecting our nation’s servicemembers," Cornyn added.

Cornyn sponsored the bill which was cosponsored by five other Republican senators and one Democratic senator, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema from Arizona. It was introduced following the deaths of

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