The House of Representatives on Friday approved its version of the annual defense policy bill, effectively clearing the $883.7 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to move forward in a 217-199 vote which largely fell along party lines. Only three Republicans opposed it.
A number of ‘controversial’ amendments are part of it, setting up a further fight with Democrats as it moves forward, including a measure empowering the National Guard to crack down on the southern border.
But among the most interesting aspects to the bill for Fiscal Year 2025 is an amendment to the NDAA which automatically registers all draft-age male U.S. residents with the Selective Service System.
This means that all able-bodied males in the country age 18-26 could potentially be drafted in the scenario of a future war declaration by Congress. The selection would be based on information from Federal databases.
While there has been a Selective Service program in effect for decades, it has long previously only been voluntary, but this new amendment will make registration automatic. The merely ‘voluntary’ system had been in effect since 1980 – but critics have said that leaving it up for young men to decide for themselves whether to register has resulted in a weak and ineffective system with not enough numbers.
According to more background for this new Congressional push:
The automatic draft registration proposal was instigated by the Selective Service System (SSS) as part of its annual budget request to Congress, introduced by Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.), “wholeheartedly” endorsed by HASC Chair Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), and approved by voice vote of the full committee without audible opposition. The text of Rep. Houlahan’s proposal can be read here. Her office’s press release on the proposal can be read here.
Rep. Houlahan had been one of the leading advocates of proposals in previous years to expand draft registration to women as well as men. Her latest proposal for automatic registration of men only for a military draft indicates that she is more deeply committed to militarization than to any purported feminism.
There’s been a rising number of military papers and reports calling for the reinstatement of a more robust draft system of late, especially in relation to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
For example, last year the US Army War College’s academic journal included a highly disturbing essay on what lessons the US military should take away from the continuing war in Ukraine.
Leave it up to the Biden era to start something like this again. I am absolutely bewildered how America went from so many good things to where we are now, because of an incompetent career politician who is being lead by a whole array of maniacs set to destroy this country.
Commie bastards won’t be taking my sons. My boys are not going to fight in some woke army for other people’s money laundering operation ! We need them right here to fight off the tyranny of our own government and the foreign invaders they shipped in!
Amen to that. The next American conflict will be on our own soil.
Let’s get this party started !
IIRC, the requirement for young men to register with Selective Service has been ongoing. The draft ended in the 1970s but the registration obligation has continued.
Our society has changed since then, both positively and negatively. I’ve come to the conclusion that young women should also have a registration obligation. Many women now enlist in the military and have earned front line roles there including combat pilots, skippers of naval vessels and command of military branches. Let’s cut the hypocrisy and ensure equal rights carry equal obligations in time of peril.
And let’s hope we never need to activate the draft process again.
I remember when my father took me down to the local post office so I could register when I turned 18. It was a solemn moment that he made sure I understood. Freedom isn’t free.
There is no penalty for those who do not bother to register with the draft board. There should be.