U.S. Senate leader backs big change for how military handles sexual assault

Reuters

Published May 18, 2021 03:29PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic leader of the U.S. Senate said on Tuesday he supported an effort to shift the way the military handles cases of sexual assault, and expressed hope the Senate would vote on the measure.

"I do support Senator (Kirsten) Gillibrand and Senator (Joni) Ernst's very good proposal on sexual harassment in the military," Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters.

"I would hope to put that on the floor."

After years of thwarted efforts to take prosecution of such cases out of the hands of commanders, legislation to make prosecution of military sexual assault cases the responsibility of independent prosecutors has been gaining support in Congress. [L1N2MM21P]

Gillibrand, a Democrat, has pushed for years for legislation to shift the way the military handles cases of sexual assault, citing the thousands of cases reported each year.