GOV/MIL Congress drops plans to make women register for the draft

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Congress drops plans to make women register for the draft

By: Leo Shane III, Military Times, November 29, 2016

Lawmakers have officially dropped plans to make women register for the draft, instead opting for a review of the ongoing need for the Selective Service System.

The controversial provision had been part of early drafts of the annual defense authorization bill, and narrowly passed a House Armed Services Committee vote last spring. A Senate panel followed suit a few months later.

But conservatives in both chambers objected to the provision and stripped it out of the final legislative draft unveiled Tuesday.

Under current law, men ages 18 to 26 are required to register for possible involuntary military service with the Selective Service System. Women have been exempt, and past legal challenges have pointed to combat restrictions placed on their military service as a reason for their exclusion.

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Early this year, Defense Secretary Ash Carter removed those restrictions, opening combat posts to women for the first time. In response, a collection of military leaders and women’s rights advocates said they would support requiring women to now register for the draft.

Instead, the final authorization bill draft — expected to be voted on by Congress in the next few days — calls for a review of the entire Selective Service System, to see if the idea of a military draft is still realistic and cost-effective.

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The system has an annual budget of about $23 million, but watchdog groups have questioned whether the system could assemble a list of draftees if a national emergency were to arise.

And military leaders have repeatedly insisted they have no desire to return to the draft to fill the ranks. No Americans have been pressed into involuntary military service since the last draft ended in 1973.

Though Democrats are likely to renew debate on the issue next year, it’s unlikely to progress far with Republicans set to control both chambers of Congress and the White House.


Leo Shane III covers Congress, Veterans Affairs and the White House for Military Times. He can be reached at lshane@militarytimes.com .
 
So they get their little feminist wishes granted and get to serve in a divinely designed role (not for them) and now don't have to sign up to be whisked off for compulsory service like the males. Must be nice.

Baloney Slices. They want to stand the post with the big boys they need to fill out the same paperwork.
 

Garryowen

Deceased
I wonder if the "safe space snowflakes" will volunteer to serve in the interests of "equality." I wonder how many of those pushing for such lamebrained lunacy have ever served themselves in wartime.
 

Sacajawea

Has No Life - Lives on TB
And you know - sure as shootin', to coin a phrase - that the minute they do away with the draft budget/mechanism they'll NEED it again.

I'm with you guys; if they're going to put women in combat roles then by all means include them in the draft. With all the same exceptions to serving, of course. Can't plan a $50k (Daddy's money) wedding while in basic?? OH WELL. Suck it up, buttercup.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
Women should not be in ground combat. I have no trouble with women being pilots, for example, and women can be in any support position not requiring normal male muscle. If men have to register, women should have to register.
 
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