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Support the Equal Rights Amendment

To: Sen. Tuberville, Rep. Palmer, Sen. Britt

From: A verified voter in Birmingham, AL

December 28, 2024

The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), first introduced in 1923, is a proposed constitutional amendment that prohibits denying or limiting equality of rights under the law based on sex. Unlike many other nations’ constitutions, the US Constitution does not specifically guarantee equal rights for all citizens regardless of sex. The ERA would finally enshrine protections against sex discrimination in our Constitution, an important safeguard against recent congressional attempts to reverse legislative prohibitions on sex discrimination. The ERA would also require courts to apply strict scrutiny when assessing policies that allow for differential treatment based on sex. When Congress approved the ERA in 1972, only 35 of the required 38 states ratified it by the 1982 deadline, and the ERA failed to pass. However, over 50 years later, momentum is now on our side with Virginia becoming the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment in January of 2020. In order to finally begin the process of adding the ERA to the Constitution, House and Senate Democrats have introduced resolutions, [H.J. Res. 25] (https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-joint-resolution/25) and S.J.Res.4 that would remove the deadline for the ratification of the ERAand declare that women have equal rights in the United States. Now is the time to establish landmark constitutional protections against sex discrimination. Demand your representative support the extension deadline for the ERA.

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