What the new draft registration rule means for you

From PBS NewsHour.

A new rule will automatically register men between 18 and 25 for the Selective Service starting in December.  How will that work?

The registration requirement for the Selective Service System, a database for the federal government in case of a military draft, is already law. But how it happens right now varies by state. Some make it part of registering for a driver’s license or state ID; others don’t. Registration rates have dropped, according to Selective Service data. The change, passed by Congress with bipartisan support last year, makes registration automatic.

This doesn’t mean a draft will happen. PBS News’ Tim McPhillips spoke with Katherine Kuzminski, director of studies at the Center for a New American Security, to break down what the Selective Service System is, what the change means and how military drafts work.

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