Posts tagged Equal Rights Amendment
ERA in the News: NOV 27 - DEC 4, 2020
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NATIONAL

Nov. 27 So, You Finished The Queen's Gambit? Watch These 15 Shows Next, Refinery29

Nov. 28 Why should Biden's first action in office be to see Mrs. America, The Miracle Tech

Dec. 2 What Women Can Expect from a Biden Presidency: On Ending Violence Against Women, Ms. Magazine

Dec. 3 We Owe It All to Them: Suffragettes Then and Now, JD Supra

Dec. 3 What 'Queen's Gambit,' 'The Crown' and 'Mrs. America' are whispering to us, CNN

Dec. 3 Harvey Fierstein as Bella Abzug on Audible Is as Prescient as Ever, Advocate.com

STATE NEWS

CALIFORNIA

Dec. 1 Finally Passing the Equal Rights Amendment Would Be a Brilliant Bookend for Women's History, OB Rag

FLORIDA

Dec. 2 New era for ERA? 5-year battle heads toward face-off between Biden White House and Trump Supreme Court, Florida Phoenix

ILLINOIS

Nov. 27 Farewell: Thanks for the experiences and your help along the way, The Lincoln Courier

MICHIGAN

Nov. 28 A Girl, a Bird, and a Gardener, Northern Express

NEW JERSEY

Dec. 3 Sitcom history from the year you were born, pdclarion.com

NEW YORK

Dec. 1 Green History Notes: The first woman elected to the US Senate, Hudson Valley 360

NORTH CAROLINA

Nov. 30 Sylvia Gooding Ray, Legacy.com

Dec. 1 Sylvia Ray 'was a force of nature'-- the founder and former executive director of CEED dies at 79, The Fayetteville Observer

OHIO

Dec. 3 History Circle at Way talks 'Reel Injun', Sentinel-Tribune

OKLAHOMA

Nov. 27 Anita Weibel, Muskogee Daily Phoenix

TEXAS

Nov. 29 Your Turn: Nov. 29, San Antonio Express-News

OBITUARIES

Nov. 27 Anita Weibel, Muskogee Daily Phoenix

Nov. 30 Sylvia Gooding Ray, Legacy.com

BREAKING: Virginia Ratifies the ERA

THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT FULLY RATIFIED IN VIRGINIA

Today we change Virginia green, following the state’s historic vote to ratify the ERA.

Today we change Virginia green, following the state’s historic vote to ratify the ERA.

It is official!

The state of Virginia becomes the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.

Moments ago the Virginia General Assembly completed the procedural process for the ratification of the ERA by that state. With these actions the Equal Rights Amendment has officially reached the minimum of 38 states required by Congress for ratification to the U.S. Constitution when the amendment was passed in 1972.

Six Republican Senators joined with Democrat Senators to approve the Virginia House of Delegates' version of the ERA by a bi-partisan vote of 27-12. Thank you to both parties for working together. And in the House of Delegates, with a vote of 58-40 the House approved the Senate's version of the ERA.

The ERA is now ratified in Virginia!

We send our heartfelt gratitude to the millions of supporters who have fought for the ERA since it was first introduced by Alice Paul in 1923. She would be so very proud!

This is a day for celebration. If you are in Virginia, there is a party this evening to mark this amazing day. More information and tickets can be found HERE.

Fun fact: Female legislators elected to the state legislature in Virginia oversaw the final voting procedures in both the Virginia House and the Virginia Senate on this historic day. Virginia House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn and state Senate President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas led today's voting.


FLOOR VOTE COMING FOR H.J. RES 79

We are delighted to share more big news! Majority Leader Steny Hoyer has announced that the U.S. House of Representatives plans to bring HJ Res 79, the bill to remove the deadline from the ERA, for a vote during the week of February 10 th .

This vote is a testament to the decades of hard work done by the fearless ERA leaders in the legislature - Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA), the lead sponsor of the bill, and Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), a longtime ERA champion, the members of their staff and YOU!

You can read the Dear Colleague document announcing the vote HERE .

We will continue to monitor this vote, and share updates with you.

UPDATES ON THE RESOLUTIONS IN CONGRESS

H.J. Res 79 View the full resolution HERE.

Co-Sponsors = 224 (same as last week)


S.J. Res 6 View the full resolution HERE.

Co-Sponsors = 41 (same as last week)


CALL TO ACTION

BILLS IN CONGRESS TO REMOVE THE DEADLINE

The ERA Coalition and the Alice Paul Institute are increasing their efforts to advance S.J. Res 6 , which will remove the deadline associated with the Equal Rights Amendment. We urgently encourage you contact the Senators listed below, and your Senator to request their support for the bill.

To see if your Senator has signed on as a co-sponsor, click HERE .

The  ERA Coalition  is asking for our support to increase pressure on U.S. Senators to advance  SJ Res 6  , the legislation that will remove the original deadline from the ERA. Introduced by Sen. Ben Cardin (MD), more co-sponsors are needed to advance the bill.

The following Senators have been selected for focused attention. If you are in these states, please call and email the office contacts (info below). Please also share with your friends, family, and colleagues who live in these states so they can also advocate for their Senators to sign onto the bill as co-sponsors.

ALASKA:

Sen. Dan Sulllivan (R)

(202) 224-3004

David Pigue

david_pigue@sullivan.senate.gov

ARIZONA:

Sen. Martha McSally (R)

(202) 224-2235

Pace McMullan

pace_mcmullan@mcsally.senate.gov

COLORADO:

Sen. Cory Gardner (R)

(202) 224-5941

Brian Wanamaker

brian_wanamaker@gardner.senate.gov

DELAWARE:

Sen. Thomas Carper (D)

(202) 224-2441

Michael Santora michael_santora@carper.senate.gov

DELAWARE:

Sen. Christopher Coons (D)

(202) 224-5042

Erica Songer

erica_songer@coons.senate.gov

IOWA:

Sen. Joni Ernst (R)

(202) 224-3254

Corey Becker

corey_becker@ernst.senate.gov

OHIO:

Sen. Rob Portman (R)

(202) 224-3353

Megan Harrington 

megan_harrington@portman.senate.gov

MONTANA:

Sen. Jon Tester (D)

(202) 224-2644

Laura Peterson laura_peterson@tester.senate.gov

NEW MEXICO:

Sen. Martin Heinrich (D)

(202) 224-5521

Simon Boyce

simon_boyce@heinrich.senate.gov

VERMONT:

Sen. Patrick Lehy (D)

(202) 224-4242

David Pendle

david_pendle@leahy.senate.gov

WASHINGTON:

Sen. Maria Cantwell (D)

(202)-224-0514

Jonathan Hale

jonathan_hale@cantwell.senate.gov

WEST VIRGINIA:

Sen. Joe Manchin (D)

(202) 224-3954

Kevin Carson

kevin_carson@manchin.senate.gov

WISCONSIN:

Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D)

(202)-224-5653

Brian Moulton brian_moulton@baldwin.senate.gov


The ERA Coalition has crafted a sample script for you to use when you call or email your U.S. Senators. Please edit/adapt at you wish.

SCRIPT:

Supporter: Hi, my name is  [INSERT YOUR NAME]  and I am  [CALLING/WRITING]  from  [INSERT YOUR CITY/STATE]  .

[if you are calling:]  Can you please connect me with [member of staff who handles Judiciary issues]?

I am  [CALLING/WRITING]  to urge Senator  [INSERT LAST NAME]  to sign on as a cosponsor of SJ Res 6, the bill to remove the deadline on the Equal Rights Amendment.

It is past time for the U.S. Constitution to explicitly protect women from discrimination, and Congress must act to see this happen. We are 1 state to 38, and Virginia is poised to ratify in January 2020. Momentum is building all across the country, however, and 11 of the 13 non ratified states introduced legislation to ratify the ERA just this year.

Polling conducted by the ERA Coalition shows that equality is something we can all agree on. Their research found that 94% of respondents would support an amendment to the Constitution to guarantee equality for women and men, including 99% of women of color and millennials! This near universal support crosses party lines, reaffirming the bipartisan history of the ERA.

I hope that Senator  [INSERT LAST NAME]  will join the bipartisan group of Senators, including Senators Cardin, Murkowski, Collins and King who have already cosponsored this legislation. His/Her support will put us closer to a mark-up and vote on SJ Res 6 and affirm her/his dedication to promoting an equal future for the women and girls of this country.

To sign on or request more information, please contact Juan Urcia in Senator Cardin’s office at:

Juan_Urcia@cardin.senate.gov , or Garrett Boyle in Senator Murkowski’s office at:  Garrett_Boyle@murkowski.senate.gov  .

Thank you for your time."

[if you are writing:]

Sincerely,

[INSERT YOUR NAME]

ERA in the News: May 4 - 10, 2019
States in green denote states where news coverage on the ERA was published.

States in green denote states where news coverage on the ERA was published.

Hello everyone,

Despite efforts, the Louisiana Senate failed to move the Equal Rights Amendment forward. The support coming from the state was massive, as was the coverage in the local news and media, so there were plenty of wins to come from this effort. We will keep up our efforts to bring greater awareness and support for the ERA in Louisiana, and many other states that are

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The ERA Advocacy Committee at the Alice Paul Institute meets this week to iron our more details for our first ERA Day of Activism, Education, and Inspiration!. We are still accepting applications for craft vendors, as well as ERA-supporting businesses and organizations. You can also purchase your tickets for the event now, to hear all our fabulous speakers up close and personal. We’ll be announcing our panel of speakers this week, so stay tuned! Learn more about this day of activism by visiting the event’s website by clicking HERE.

Now onto the news...

NATIONAL

May 5 Patricia Arquette Pushes for Passage of the Equal Rights Amendment at Congressional HearingULNTerview.com 

May 5 A Tale of Two Suffragists: Hazel Hunkins and Maud Wood Park, History News Network

May 7 An Equal Rights Amendment True Believer on Why She's OptimisticSlate Magazine 

 May 8 Congress should forge ahead with the ERA, come hell or court challengesLos Angeles Times

May 8 New Era for the ERA? 35 Years Later, Will Equal Rights Amendment Finally be Ratified?Democracy Now! 

 

ARKANSAS

May 7 Power to the people, NWA Online

 

CALIFORNIA

May 8 Louisiana Senate spurns Equal Rights Amendment ratificationSan Francisco Chronicle

May 9 Playboy's First Pop-Up Might Not Be What You ExpectedLA Magazine

May 9 Playboy's LA Pop-UP Celebrates New "Woke" Iteration of Men's MagazineHollywood Reporter

 

GEORGIA

May 10 Panel on ERA held May 21MDJOnline

 

ILLINOIS

May 4 Illinois Politician Thomas Hynes Dies at 80, NBC Chicago

May 4 Tom Hynes, head of storied Democratic political family, dies at 80, Crain's Chicago Business

May 10 Editorial: Use path of least resistance to enact overdue ERAQuad-Cities Online 

 

IOWA

May 8 Metro briefsWaterloo Cedar Falls Courier

 

LOUISIANA

May 8 Louisiana Senate spurns Equal Rights Amendment ratificationKATC Lafayette  

May 8 Louisiana Senate kills ratification of Equal Rights AmendmentThe Advocate 

May 8 Senate: Tampon tax stays; Equal Rights Amendment goesMonroe News Star

*This article appeared in several publications

May 8 After failed Senate vote, La's chances of becoming final state to ratify ERA look slim, The Advocate

May 9 The Rundown: Updates on New Orleans infrastructure, Barr hearing, Equal Rights and moreThe Advocate  

May 9 Louisiana Senate Rejects Ratifying Equal Rights AmendmentWWNO

May 9 Louisiana Senate says no to Equal Rights Amendment for womenKnoe

May 9 Louisiana Senate spurns Equal Rights Amendment ratificationNew Orleans City Business

May 9 The US Needs and Equal Rights Amendment to the ConstitutionFree Speech TV

 

MINNESOTA

May 3 Bare-breast brouhaha, Lake County News Chronicle

May 4 Letters to the Editor: Poston is a climate change denierWadena Pioneer Journal 

 

NEBRASKA

May 5 Beto O'Rourke makes his pitch in the Bluffs, talks climate change, health care and more, Omaha World-Herald

 

NEVADA

May 4 The House passed a bill to keep the US in the Paris Climate Deal, as the Senate approved its 100th Trump judge, The Nevada Independent

 

NEW YORK

May 4 Women March in Seneca Falls plans multi-day event in 2020, Auburn Citizen

 

NORTH CAROLINA

May 5 Sunday's letters: Power grabBlue Ridge Now

 

OKLAHOMA

May 4 Letter to the Editor: Thanks to Ginnie Graham for being an ERA champion, Tulsa World

 

VIRGINIA

May 4 25th House candidate Jennifer Kitchen hopes to connect to rural voters, The News Virginian

May 8 Dance agrees to debate challenge, with a few suggestionsProgress Index 

 

WISCONSIN

May 6 Can We Pass the Equal Rights Amendment Already? Wisconsin Gazette

 

OPPOSITION

May 7 Letter: Stop the ERA bill, which allows abortion rights, Buffalo News

May 8 It's overGreen Valley News  

 

Thank you,

Erica Young for the APAC