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Dear NC Advocates,
All supporters for women’s equal rights are called to mobilize following historic ERA development!
Date: Monday, March 27
Place: House Gallery, NC General Assembly Bldg., 16 W. Jones St., Raleigh Time: 6:30 pm
Event: Join us in calling for the inclusion of the female citizenry of North Carolina in the U.S. Constitution following Nevada whose legislators made history this week, passing the Equal Rights Amendment in both chambers of their legislature after 45 years since its passage by Congress.
Currently, North Carolina has two ERA bills, H102 and S85, sitting in the Rules Committees of the House and Senate chambers. Representative Carla Cunningham and Senator Floyd B. McKissick, Jr. are the primary sponsors of the bills, respectively. Supporters are advocating that the bills be re- assigned to committees where they will become a priority to be heard.
Rep. Cunningham will recognize the work of all the women and men in the gallery to secure equal rights for women and congratulate the ten counties and municipalities in NC that have passed an ERA resolution. Adoptions of ERA resolutions are rolling across the state since record-setting numbers of women’s rights advocates participated in the historic Women’s March in DC in January of this year.
Press Conference: A press conference is scheduled earlier in the day at 3:00 pm in the legislative press room in the 1300 quadrant of the NCGA.
Legislators and members of organizations supporting women’s rights will call upon the leadership of the House and Senate to prioritize action on ERA bills H102 and S85.
CONTACT: Marena Groll, ERA-NC Alliance, Co-President, info@era-nc.org
About the ERA-NC Alliance:
The ERA-NC Alliance is a non-partisan, non-profit organization seeking ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. constitution. Membership is open to individuals and organizations committed to ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. Lead organizations include the American Association of University Women of NC, Democratic Women of NC, League of Women Voters of NC, NC4ERA, NC Business and Professional Women, NC National Organization for Women, NC Women United, Ratify ERA- NC and the Women’s Forum of NC. The Alliance operates in direct collaboration with the national ERA Coalition (www.eracoalition.org).
The ERA-NC Alliance is preparing a media statement.
Ladies, let us pull for our sisters in Nevada and appreciate what this means for the efforts here in North Carolina. We are a battleground state, but we can match any state in our efforts to be march forward as equals in this nation.
http://www.kansascity.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/mary-sanchez/article136318393.html#0
URGENT CALL TO ACTION
Please email or call the House Rules Committee TODAY. The message:
Here are email addresses. You can send one email to all committee members:
NC House Rules Committee:
David.Lewis@ncleg.net, Ted.Davis@ncleg.net, Sarah.Stevens@ncleg.net, John.Szoka@ncleg.net, John.Torbett@ncleg.net, John.Bell@ncleg.net, John.Blust@ncleg.net, Jamie.Boles@ncleg.net, Bill.Brawley@ncleg.net, Dana.Bumgardner@ncleg.net, Justin.Burr@ncleg.net, Becky.Carney@ncleg.net, Nelson.Dollar@ncleg.net, Andy.Dulin@ncleg.net, Beverly.Earle@ncleg.net, Elmer.Floyd@ncleg.net, John.Fraley@ncleg.net, Ken.Goodman@ncleg.net, Edward.Hanes@ncleg.net, Jon.Hardister@ncleg.net, Kelly.Hastings@ncleg.net, Darren.Jackson@ncleg.net, Linda.Johnson@ncleg.net, Susan.Martin@ncleg.net, Chuck.McGrady@ncleg.net, Robert.Reives@ncleg.net, Jason.Saine@ncleg.net, Shelly.Willingham@ncleg.net, Michael.Wray@ncleg.net
For more information about each legislator, visit www.ncleg.net/House
Here’s a television report on today’s introduction of the Equal Rights Amendment in the NC General Assembly:
http://www.wral.com/lawmakers-push-ratification-of-1972-equal-rights-amendment/16529215/
Time is short to recruit cosponsors, so please call your own House and Senate members today and urge them to cosponsor this ERA legislation. In 2015 one-third of the House members signed on. Let’s top that this time, and push the ERA to victory in 2017.
To find your lawmakers’ contact information, go to the legislative website: www.ncleg.net.
Find your NC House and Senate members, then check to see whether they cosponsored the ERA in 2015, and also whether they responded to our candidate survey on ERA.
While working for the ERA in the NC General Assembly, we also need to pay attention to ERA legislation in the US Congress.
Senator Cardin has introduced 3-State Strategy legislation (SJ Res 5) and Congresswoman Speier introduced HJRes 53, also designed to eliminate the deadline for ratification.
Please contact your US senators and representative and encourage them to cosponsor these Equal Rights Amendment measures.