The military draft could be rewritten to require women to sign up for the Selective Service System, according to a policy draft written by Senate Armed Services Chair Jack Reed, D-R.I., Politico reports.

Politico notes that Reed’s proposal, which would expand the service’s registration to “All Americans,” could be added to the “must-pass” National Defense Authorization Act that’s currently being worked on in Congress, though this could spark a debate between Republicans and Democrats over the issue. A spokesperson for the senator declined to comment to Politico.

A congressional commission recommended last March that women should be made eligible for the draft following a multi-year study into the issue.