Plain English Breakdown
The bill did not pass and is inactive, so its provisions are not currently in effect.
Defend the Guard Act
The Defend the Guard Act prohibits the release of Wyoming's National Guard into active duty combat unless Congress declares war or takes specific action under the U.S. Constitution.
What This Bill Does
- Creates a new law called the 'Defend the Guard Act'.
- Defines what 'active duty combat' means for members of the Wyoming National Guard.
- Prohibits the release of the Wyoming National Guard into active duty combat unless Congress declares war or takes specific action under the U.S. Constitution.
- Allows the governor to consent to deploying National Guard members within the United States for support missions.
Who It Names or Affects
- The Governor of Wyoming
- Members of the Wyoming National Guard
Terms To Know
- Active duty combat
- Performing services in the active federal military service of the United States, including participation in an armed conflict or performance of a hazardous service related to an armed conflict.
- Official declaration of war
- An official declaration of war made by the U.S. Congress pursuant to Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 of the United States Constitution.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill is marked as inactive and did not pass in the current session.
- It does not specify what happens if the governor disagrees with sending the National Guard into combat without an official declaration of war.