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Klobuchar, Cramer, Kim, Daines Bipartisan Legislation to Provide Credit Monitoring Services for All Servicemembers Passes Senate

Klobuchar, Cramer, Kim, Daines Bipartisan Legislation to Provide Credit Monitoring Services for All Servicemembers Passes Senate

October 14, 2025

WASHINGTON - U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), along with Kevin Cramer (R-ND), Andy Kim (D-NJ), and Steve Daines (R-MT), announced their Servicemembers' Credit Monitoring Enhancement Actpassed the Senate as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2026. This legislation now goes to the House of Representatives for a vote.

The bipartisan legislation provides free credit monitoring for all armed service members, including non-active duty reservists and National Guard members. Currently, only active duty servicemembers are eligible for free credit monitoring.

"Servicemembers are heroes who put their lives on the line for our nation and we must support them in every way we can,"said Klobuchar. "By making free credit monitoring available for every single member of our armed forces, this bipartisan legislation will improve the financial security of military families and give them greater peace of mind."

"Our servicemembers put so much on the line and are frequently deployed or regularly moving, leaving them more vulnerable to financial fraud,"said Cramer. "The inclusion of the Servicemembers' Credit Monitoring Enhancement Act in this year's NDAA is an important step to protecting their financial security."

"I have supported this legislation since I was a member of the House of Representatives and first represented Guard and Reserve service members at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst who are unfairly cut out of the full benefits they deserve. All of our brave men and women in uniform and their loved ones should have peace of mind when it comes to their financial well-being and security. This legislation is a successful part of this year's NDAA to have the backs of all who have volunteered to serve our nation in uniform,"said Kim.

"Our servicemembers and their families have made countless sacrifices to protect our country and our freedom. The last thing they should have to worry about is identity theft or fraud issues. I'm thrilled to see our bipartisan legislation to expand free credit monitoring to our servicemembers pass the U.S. Senate and I'll always support our military families in Montana and across the nation,"said Daines.


"Every servicemember deserves access to the tools they need to accomplish their mission and defend our country,"said Jimmy Santos, the Military Officers Association of America's Director of Currently Serving Affairs. "Credit monitoring services to help servicemembers maintain their security clearances are vital, but not all troops are covered under existing law. MOAA thanks Senators Klobuchar, Cramer, Kim, and Daines for supporting the reserve component and closing a loophole that left some unprotected. We urge the House to quickly pass the Servicemembers' Credit Monitoring Enhancement Act."

"Congress has long recognized that free credit reporting can offer active duty military some financial peace of mind while they serve our country. This legislation will help protect even more service members from fraud and cybercrime while offering important insights into their personal finances. We applaud the work to bring this legislation to fruition and thank the leaders in the Senate who made it possible," said TransUnion.

"We are grateful for the many sacrifices made by our military service members, and we are committed to helping them live their financial best by providing them with the tools they need to help minimize their risk of fraud or identity theft," said Mark W. Begor, CEO of Equifax.

The Servicemembers' Credit Monitoring Enhancement Actmakes free electronic credit monitoring that is currently available to active duty service members available to all armed service members, including non-active duty reservists and National Guard members.

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