The Hill reports this:

Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) on Friday said he plans to introduce legislation that would bring back the military draft and extend it to women for the first time.

Rangel, who has pushed for years to bring back the draft, said the Pentagon’s decision to allow women to serve in combat means that they too should register for the Selective Service.

“Now that women can serve in combat they should register for the Selective Service alongside their male counterparts,” Rangel said in a statement. “Reinstating the draft and requiring women to register for the Selective Service would compel the American public to have a stake in the wars we fight as a nation. We must question why and how we go to war, and who decides to send our men and women into harm’s way.”

So we asked U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard what she thinks. Gabbard, who volunteered to serve in the war in Iran, replied:

“Equal rights come with equal responsibilities. The selective service is no exception. Once women are allowed to serve in all capacities in the military, it is only appropriate that women be included in the selective service. However, we must always apply the most stringent standards for committing our troops to war, and only as a last resort.”

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—Kery Murakami

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