Press conference after ERA bills introduced

Pictured here are many of the supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment at the NC General Assembly on March 5, when the bills were introduced. H271 by Rep. Carla Cunningham et al. and S184 by Sen. Floyd McKissick et al. would ratify the ERA. That’s Sen. McKissick at the microphone; Rep. Cunningham, also at podium; Roberta Madden in green with RATIFY ERA-NC sash; and numerous other supporters. More than 200 women attended the day-long event at the General Assembly.

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3 NC senators urge ERA ratification

In a guest editorial in the March 9 Asheville Citizen-Times, NC state senators Valerie Foushee, Natasha Marcus, and Terry Van Duyn call for the General Assembly to make history by ratifying the ERA.

http://ashevillecitizentimes.nc.newsmemory.com/?publink=17d20eb9d

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Update on ERA action in NC

http://www.ncpolicywatch.com/2019/03/05/the-equal-rights-amendment-makes-a-long-overdue-comeback/?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=27ac0c58-13f2-49e2-9c66-3601fe11a062
A short recap of current ERA efforts

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Congressional action for ERA

https://maloney.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/patricia-arquette-alyssa-milano-join-congressional-equal-rights

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The latest from Virginia

Advocates will give personal testimonies about experiences of inequality, read experiences shared by others, read excerpts from the book “Equal Means Equal,” and share words of support from around the country.

If Republican delegates who claim to support the ERA remain steadfast, the week will close with the ERA passing by a comfortable margin Thursday or Friday.

While the Republican caucus has widely worked in unison, dissent has been brewing regarding the continued blocking of the ERA by caucus leader Del. Todd Gilbert (R-Shenandoah), whose viewpoint is increasingly out of step with the majority of Virginia voters. 81% of Virginian voters support ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment according to a Wason Center for Public Policy, Christopher Newport University, poll dated December 5, 2018.

On January 21st, Delegate David Yancey (R – Newport News) called for the Speaker to bring the Equal Rights Amendment to the floor, “In this momentous year, let this be our finest hour and let’s send this resolution on to the floor of the House of Delegates in support of the ERA.”

Delegates Roxann Robinson (R-Chesterfield) and Chris Stolle (R-Norfolk) are patrons of SJ 284 and will have to decide whether or not to vote to bring their own legislation to the House floor. Two Republicans in leadership, Delegates Chris Jones (R-Chesapeake) and Tim Hugo (R-Fairfax) have confirmed their support of the ERA to representatives of the League of Women Voters.

Equality advocates in districts represented by supportive Republicans have noted they look forward to knowing whether their delegate truly supports constitutional gender equality or is attempting to feign support during an election year. 

Shanise Williams, an advocate in Delegate Chris Jones’ (R-Chesapeake) district said, “My delegate won his seat because he ran unopposed. That will not happen again. I am watching his actions and so far he does not represent our district, which passed ERA resolutions in both Chesapeake and Suffolk. I will run against him if nobody else will do it.”

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ERA advocates visit NC legislature

Dozens of ERA advocates went to the NC General Assembly on January 30 to visit legislators. We gave them cards urging them to “make history” by ratifying the ERA, along with copies of the DVD “Legalize Equality,” donated by filmmaker Kamala Lopez. Photo by Mike Oniffrey.

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ERA Advances in Virginia

The Virginia legislature is now considering ERA ratification. On its opening day, the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections voted to ratify, sending the measure to the full Senate, where ERA advocates expect it to pass. It then goes to a House committee for a hearing.

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CNN publishes fine essay for ratification of the ERA now

https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/24/opinions/time-to-ratify-the-equal-rights-amendment-lemmon/index.html

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ERA advocate Ann Von Brock honored

Receiving the Susan B. Anthony Award for ERA leadership is Ann Von Brock, center. With her are Marena Groll, left, and Roberta Madden.

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ERA advocates gather for annual Alliance meeting


ERA-NC Alliance leaders at October 6 annual meeting. From left are Lori Bunton, Audrey Muck, Virginia Adamson, Roberta Madden, and Marena Groll.

 

 

 

 

 

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