Selective Service System
- ‘Selective Service Repeal Act’ Introduced in Congress
- Automatic draft registration, recruiting tweaks included in NDAA
- California bill would require draft registration for driver's licenses
- California Senate to vote on sign-up for military draft
- Congress is again considering proposals to end, or to expand, Selective Service
- Congress quietly moves US closer to military draft
- DOGE gets access to Selective Service registration database
- Draft registration demands resistance
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- House and Senate agree to make draft registration "automatic"
- House and Senate Armed Services Committees vote to make women register for the draft
- House committee revives proposal for "automatic" draft registration
- House Hearing on Selective Service
- House Rules Committee blocks vote on ending Selective Service
- House votes down proposal to defund the Selective Service System
- La Cámara de Representantes y el Senado acuerdan hacer que el registro para el reclutamiento sea “automático”
- National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service (NCMNPS)
- Registro automático para el reclutamiento y ajustes en el reclutamiento incluidos en la NDAA
- Selective Service Registration Deserves a Full Hearing in Congress
- Supreme Court asked to review Constitutionality of current male-only draft registration requirement
- Urge Congress to support H.R. 4523
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