Polling
Women in combat

For years servicewomen opposed combat restrictions imposed by our Armed Forces even though they frequently found themselves in combat during the early days of the Gulf War. That is, until our Defense Department lifted its ban against women participating in combat in 2015. American military women now perform all the tasks their male counterparts do, including operating radios, driving trucks, providing medical care and security, disposing of bombs and fighting the enemy. Some have also joined our special forces. More than 150 female Soldiers have joined the Army Rangers but the Navy SEALs have yet to have a woman join their ranks. At least 153 female soldiers have been killed, and more than 1,000 wounded on Iraq and Afghanistan battlefields since 9/11. Many advocates wish to ensure the current role women have in our Armed Forces does not change.
Proposed Legislation: Introducing legislation to codify the current, rigorous standards for women’s roles in combat positions into law, and to protect against future attempts to roll back those roles
Prospective Sponsor: Rep. Mikie Sherrill (NJ)
Proposed Legislation: Introducing legislation to codify the current, rigorous standards for women’s roles in combat positions into law, and to protect against future attempts to roll back those roles
Prospective Sponsor: Rep. Mikie Sherrill (NJ)
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Poll Opening Date
November 3, 2025
Poll Closing Date
November 9, 2025