http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/12/20/255710349/huge-win-for-victims-of-sexual-assault-in-defense-budget

According to Military Times, the defense budget bill, which passed by a vote of 84-15 late Thursday:
"Includes about 30 provisions related to sexual assault in the military, including removing the authority of commanders to dismiss a court-martial finding, eliminating the current five-year statute of limitations on rape and sexual assault and establishing minimum sentencing guidelines for sex crimes."There also are several provisions aimed at protecting victims of rape and sexual assault, including allowing victims to apply for a transfer to a new unit or a new base and creating a specific criminal charge in the military justice system for retaliating against a victim who comes forward."Other adds include a provision to overhaul the military's Article 32 process of pretrial hearings to expand rights of sexual assault victims and to reduce consideration of the military record of the accused as a reason not to press charges."
we know military leans republican so this is a big step forward after months of resistance and denial a republican trait. i like the removal of interference by top brass they are about trying not to make waves and are generally close to retirement, no scandals good command attitude creates that good 'ol boy mentality and results in dismissal or dropped charges
"Today represents a huge win for victims of sexual assault, and for justice in America's armed forces, but this is no finish line," Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., one of seven women on the Armed Services Committee who pushed for the changes, said after the Senate vote. "In the months and years ahead, vigilance will be required to ensure that these historic reforms are implemented forcefully and effectively."Sexual assaults in the military and the way such cases are handled have been growing problems. As we reported back in May, the number of such assaults is thought to have increased by a third since 2010. There were an estimated 26,000 cases of unwanted sexual contact in the military in 2012.Too often, lawmakers and advocates say, the crimes aren't reported because victims fear retaliation or they are dismissed by commanders.
one glaring thing women had to pick up the dereliction of those men that were in position to do something, that in it's self goes to show the atmosphere of denial of due process, each wrung on te latter fears the reprisal of the one above.