b'Kyle Mullen Naval Safety Enhancements aimed at improving medical care and oversight for high-stress military training programsPress Release, Washington, Jul 15, 2022https://chrissmith.house.govThe House of Representatives passed an amendment offered by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) aimedat improving medical care and oversight for high-stress military training programs in response to the tragic death of Manalapan Navy SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen, who passed away in February after completing the Navys rigorous Hell Week training.Named for KyleKyle Mullen Naval Safety Enhancementsthe amendment directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct an appraisal of current standards and provide recommendations for improved medical care and oversight of individuals in the Navy engaged in high-stress trainings, like the Navy SEALs, to better ensure sailor safety and prevent long-term injury, illness, and death.Kyles mother Regina, a nurse, told me in a heartbreaking conversation in her home that Kyles death could have been prevented had her son received timely medical attention, said Smith, whose amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2023 passed with broad bipartisan support.Regina has many questions that demand answers, Smith said. Meanwhile, this grieving mom has made it clear and with great urgency and resolve that Congressand the Department of Defense must insist that medical care, aggressive monitoring, and oversight be provided nowwithout delayto every Navy Seal candidate during high-stress training.A world class athlete and basketball standout, Kyle was captain of both Manalapan High School and Yale University Football teams before joining the Navy.Kyle was an extraordinary talented and gifted young mana true leader who selflessly enlisted in the Navy to serve our nation and protect our freedom, said Smith, who vowed to continue helping Regina Mullen as she seeks to ensure proper medical support is available for Navy SEAL candidates.Adopted and passed by the House as part of the NDAA, Smiths amendmentnow moves to the Senate for their consideration.The U.S. House of Representatives voted 362 to 64 to includean amendment, titled Kyle Mullen Naval Safety Enhancements,to the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2023.Chris Smith The amendment was authored by U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, whose congressional district United States Congressman includes Manalapan. It directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct an appraisal of and Represents the Fourth Congressionalprovide recommended policies for improved medical care and oversight of individuals District of New Jersey, which spreadsin the Navy engaged in high-stress training like the Navy SEALs to better ensure sailor across the mid-center of New Jersey fromsafety and prevent related long-term injury, illness, and death, Smith said in remarksContract # 5953 Texas Roadhousethe Delaware River to the Jersey Shore, encompassing 44 municipalities on the House floor.2022 Military Appreciation Resource Magazinemilit y appreciaciationtionmilitarary appreTHANK YOU to our active & veteran military heroesEVERY MONDAY enjoy20 % off* your entreeall other days enjoy10 % off* your entreewith proof of id *20% discount on Mondays only. Dine in only. Discount applies to the entree purchase of the Military ID holder. Excludes alcohol, tax and gratuity. Discount not valid with any other promotions, discounts or Early Dine.Valid at listed location only.(609) 890-7427 | 1305 Route 33 | Hamilton, NJ 14 Military Appreciation Resource Magazine Thank You For Your Service'