Posted on 06/14/2024 4:58:47 PM PDT by bimboeruption
The U.S. House of Representatives has recently passed an amendment as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025.
The amendment H.R. 8070 will automatically register all draft-age male U.S. residents with the Selective Service System for a possible military draft, based on information from other Federal databases.
This new system of automatic draft registration would replace the existing system, in place since 1980, in which young men have the freedom to decide whether or not to sign up for the draft.
According to People’s World, the automatic draft registration proposal was initiated by the Selective Service System (SSS) as part of its annual budget request to Congress.
The Gateway Pundit reported that it was introduced by Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pa.). Houlahan is a former Air Force officer. It was endorsed by HASC Chair Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) and approved by a voice vote of the full committee without audible opposition.
The amended bill states:
Automatic Registration: The Military Selective Service Act (50 U.S.C. 3801 et seq.) is amended by striking section 3 (50 U.S.C. 3802) and inserting the following new section 3:
“SEC. 3. (a)(1) Except as otherwise provided in this title, every male citizen of the United States, and every other male person residing in the United States, between the ages of eighteen and twenty-six, shall be automatically registered under this Act by the Director of the Selective Service System.
“(2) This section shall not apply to any alien lawfully admitted to the United States as a nonimmigrant under section 101(a)(15) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101) for so long as he continues to maintain a lawful nonimmigrant status in the United States.
The bill was approved in the House with a vote of 217 to 199. Among the votes, 211 Republicans supported the measure, while Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA), Thomas Massie (KY), and Matt Rosendale (MT) voted no.
196 Democrats voted against the bill, with 6 breaking ranks to vote in favor. The legislation now advances to the Senate for further deliberation.
In an X post, Rep. Greene defended her decision to vote no on the bill.
“Today I voted NO on the NDAA. While there were many great things in the bill, it still allocates the annual $300 million to the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative which is used to fund the war in Ukraine. I am adamantly opposed to the war in Ukraine and I do not think funding a foreign war should be a mandatory annual funding requirement in our US military funding bill. The House also passed a measure automatically registering men aged 18 to 26 for selective service as part of the NDAA. I think we all know where that could lead.”
Today I voted NO on the NDAA.
While there were many great things in the bill, it still allocates the annual $300 million to the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative which is used to fund the war in Ukraine.
I am adamantly opposed to the war in Ukraine and I do not think…
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (@RepMTG) June 14, 2024
The NDAA also featured the largest military pay raise in history. Read the press release below from Bill Huizenga (R-MI):
Today, the House passed H.R. 8070, the Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025. This legislation is designed to enhance our national security and military readiness with a special focus on quality of life for our military community. H.R. 8070 authorizes a 19.5% pay raise for junior enlisted servicemembers while providing a 4.5% pay raise for other service members. Importantly, this legislation includes three amendments from Congressman Huizenga that address NATO funding, arctic security, and mitigating American military data from being siphoned, exposed, or shared with Communist China. H.R. 8070 passed the House by a vote of 217-209.
“This legislation strengthens our military readiness and capabilities while improving housing, childcare, and the overall quality of life for the men and women serving in our Armed Forces,” said Congressman Bill Huizenga. “Importantly, this legislation takes steps to root out waste, saving taxpayers $30 billion by cutting inefficient programs, obsolete weapons systems, and unnecessary Pentagon bureaucracy. Additionally, this bill blocks the Biden Administration’s reduction in U.S. Special Forces while stopping the Biden Administration from transferring terrorists currently housed in Guantanamo Bay to prisons in the United States. Lastly, this legislation includes multiple amendments I have authored to enhance our national security and counter aggressive actions taken by Russia and China.”
This year’s House version of the NDAA included three amendments from Congressman Huizenga:
Expresses the sense of Congress that each NATO member state should commit, at a minimum, 2% of its GDP to defense spending to ensure NATO’s military readiness. In 2022, only 7 of the 31 NATO member states met their obligations. Now, nearly all NATO countries have a plan to reach the 2% goal, however, there are still some that remain delinquent. Those countries are Canada, Portugal, Italy, Slovenia, Turkey, Spain, Belgium, and Luxembourg. There is the potential for this to be addressed at the upcoming NATO Summit held in Washington, D.C. next month.
Requires the Department of Defense to report to Congress building upon the restriction on DOD’s contact with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) by detailing measures DOD is taking to mitigate the risk of the PLA gaining indirect knowledge of US Armed Forces’ equipment and operational tactics, techniques, and produces through interaction with the militaries of US allies and partners. Requires a report to Congress on the military activities of the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China in the Arctic Region. Additionally, the amendment requests detailed information on the Arctic Council as well as the newly appointed U.S. Ambassador-at-large for the Arctic Region and how the U.S. plans to engage with other Council members. Recently, the Arctic has seen an uptick in activity from both the Russians and the Chinese Communist Party. This amendment is designed to refocus the effort with our strategic partners and allies to prevent expansion of both China and Russia in the region.
But probably fewer lib women changing teams.
>I suppose if you can’t get enough volunteers to push LGBTQWERTY around the world at gunpoint, your only option is to conscript people.
and give them firearms.
“””””You only need the draft for an unpopular war.”””””
WWII? Korea? the Cold War years after WWII?
Every guy already has to do this. I did.
All this does is make it so you don’t have to go to the Post Office and do the work.
My parents didn’t tell me to do this, and I don’t know why.
Ukraine lowered it from 27 to 25 recently, but I’m hearing that the US is pushing Ukraine to drop it down to 18. Fwiw, Russia has reported that the new bacthes of troops going to the front lines have as little as 2 days of training with no prior military experience.
So, can they use it to establish true voter registrations?
want to kill it ? Include women.
My father was a US Navy Commander with 25 years service when they pulled my lottery number.
How so?
Like they would allow this to clean up voter rolls?
Not following. Sorry.
This is a good bill... it’s about time.
Really? It wasn't "optional" for me when I turned 18, and that was in 1999.
>> Republicans work for something other than Americans.
This and the military abortion ban
Working hard to deny Trump 2024
Is there a full list who voted yes?
Did they automatically sign you up, or, did you have to submit an honor system form?
Nope, of course not.
Just the typical, embarrassing nonsense from TGP - and the Hofts in particular.
Zeepers salivating with anticipation of men going to die for the (((bankers))).
HA.!! Sounds like Obama’s getting ready to train and arm his new army..
It’s a good bill, does at least two things Trump wanted, namely, to get the slackers in Matzo to do their part... and to pay service people more.
We definitely do need to pay more attention to the Arctic as Russia just built a new base there and China needs to keep its nose out of there since it doesn’t even border it.
The Biden admin has no reason to undercut US special forces if it had any true intention of standing against Russia over Ukraine or against China over Taiwan. That they are trying to reduce special forces is insane.
And it is amusing that the Dems, that always bring up the draft to try to scare youth when US military action is called for ... aren’t in support of making the existing draft registration process simpler now. It is a good thing that signing up for other gov bennies could effectively register young men for the draft. Of course, it wouldn’t be necessary if we actually would fight to win, had clearly defined objectives, weren’t fighting so politicians’ family members could get rich, and if we didn’t commission obviously mentally ill crossdressers as officers...but, we need to start somewhere.
Interesting thatcBiden is still trying to bring Gitmo prisoners into the US.
“H.R. 8070 authorizes a 19.5% pay raise for junior enlisted servicemembers while providing a 4.5% pay raise for other service members. Importantly, this legislation includes three amendments from Congressman Huizenga that address NATO funding, arctic security, and mitigating American military data from being siphoned, exposed, or shared with Communist China. H.R. 8070 passed the House by a vote of 217-209.
“This legislation strengthens our military readiness and capabilities while improving housing, childcare, and the overall quality of life for the men and women serving in our Armed Forces,” said Congressman Bill Huizenga. “Importantly, this legislation takes steps to root out waste, saving taxpayers $30 billion by cutting inefficient programs, obsolete weapons systems, and unnecessary Pentagon bureaucracy. Additionally, this bill blocks the Biden Administration’s reduction in U.S. Special Forces while stopping the Biden Administration from transferring terrorists currently housed in Guantanamo Bay to prisons in the United States. Lastly, this legislation includes multiple amendments I have authored to enhance our national security and counter aggressive actions taken by Russia and China.””
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