News Will the Proposed Draft Bill Include Women?

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The discussion centers on a bill, H.R.163, aimed at re-instituting the draft in the United States, which proposes that all young individuals, regardless of gender, would be required to serve in military or civilian roles for national defense and homeland security. The bill emphasizes equal chances of being drafted for both men and women. It is sponsored by Democrats and is anticipated to be voted on in 2005. The conversation reflects curiosity about the bill's provisions and its implications for gender equality in draft eligibility.
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Just curious about the contents of the bill (or proposal, or whatever it's called) about re-instituting the draft and whether women and men would have an equal chance of being drafted under it's provisions.
 
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from what i last heard, that was one of the main points of the bill. granted, i havn't kept up on the subject in a while.
 
wasteofo2 said:
Just curious about the contents of the bill (or proposal, or whatever it's called) about re-instituting the draft and whether women and men would have an equal chance of being drafted under it's provisions.
Yes.http://www.congress.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d108:H.R.163:
H.R.163
Title: To provide for the common defense by requiring that all young persons in the United States, including women, perform a period of military service or a period of civilian service in furtherance of the national defense and homeland security, and for other purposes.

btw..The sponsor and all Co-sponsors are Democrats and it's expected to be brought up for vote in 2005.
 
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