Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HR63

Introduced
4/3/23  

Caption

Urging the Congress of the United States to amend the Military Selective Service Act to require both men and women to register for the draft.

Impact

If passed, HR63 would have significant implications for the application of the Military Selective Service Act, expanding the pool of individuals subject to draft registration to include women. This change would align the requirements for military service more closely with current societal norms, recognizing women's capabilities and contributions within the military context. Advocates believe that this move would not only enhance fairness within the draft process but also promote a broader understanding of gender roles in service.

Summary

House Resolution 63 formally urges the Congress of the United States to amend the Military Selective Service Act to include a requirement for both men and women to register for the draft. This proposal reflects a growing sentiment toward gender equality in military service obligations. Proponents argue that this alignment would create a more equitable system regarding military conscription while modernizing the Selective Service to reflect contemporary societal values regarding gender roles and responsibilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR63 appears to be supportive among those advocating for gender equality, although there are contrasting opinions reflecting concerns about the implications of drafting women. Supporters view this legislation as a necessary step toward removing outdated distinctions in service obligations based on gender. Conversely, some critics may express apprehension regarding the feasibility and implications of including women in mandatory military service, raising debates over preparedness and the nature of military engagement.

Contention

Notable contention surrounding HR63 centers on the practicality and implications of requiring women to register for the draft. Opponents may argue about the potential societal impact and the readiness of women for conscription in various military roles. Additionally, there may be wider discussions on how this change could redefine traditional views on gender and military service, and how society's readiness to embrace such a shift plays into the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HR84

Urging the Congress of the United States to amend the Military Selective Service Act to require both men and women to register for the draft.

PA ACR30

Women’s Military History Week.

PA SCR86

Women’s Military History Week.

PA SCR38

Women’s Military History Week.

PA SR13

Relative to Women’s Military History Week.

PA AR27

Relative to Women’s Military History Week.

PA SCR82

Women’s Military History Week.

PA SR25

Relative to Women’s Military History Week.

PA SR25

Relative to Women’s Military History Week

PA HCR6006

To urge the United States Congress and the President of the United States to take no action to employ military forces of the United States in active-duty combat unless the United States Congress has passed an official declaration of war and to bring troops home who are engaged in unconstitutional foreign conflicts.

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