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- Charles Rangel's Universal National Service Act (H.R. 5741) and BenefitsWould those forced to serve be afforded the same opportunities as our current enlisted military personnel?
Charles Rangel Introduces H.R. 5741, Universal National Service ActCharles Rangel is not only known for his various ethics violations, but also for his desire to bring back the military draft. For that purpose, Rangel has introduced H.R. 5741, Universal National Service Act.
The Ethical Issues of Charles Rangel Make for Good Campaign SlogansCharles Rangel knows an ethics violation when he sees one. Now the Democrat's own ethical issues threaten to turn his 40-year congressional tenure and legacy into the stereotypes of politicians that make good campaign slogans - for Republicans.- Sander Levin - Not Pete Stark - Will Replace Charles Rangel as Chair of House Ways and Means Committee: Michigan Representative is a Safer Choice for DemocratsPete Stark was expected to replace Charles Rangel as Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, due to seniority, but Democrats decided the less-volatile and less-liberal Representative from Michigan, Sander Levin, is a better choice for the post.
Charles Rangel Clings to Chairmanship of House Ways and MeansHouse Republicans have attempted to pass a resolution that would have removed Charles Rangel as Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Democrats managed to block the resolution, but Rangel's problems are hardly over.- Charles Rangel and the AIG Bonus TaxChairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Charles Rangel, has gotten behind legislation to take away 91 percent of the AIG bonus money. Previously, Charles Rangel had been against the idea.
- Representative Charles Rangel Introduces Universal National Service Act (Bill H.R. 5741)The bill states that it is the OBLIGATION of every U.S. citizen between the ages of 18 and 42 to perform a two-year period of national service in the uniformed services.
