Posted on 01/02/2020 3:03:50 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
RICHMOND, Va. Supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment are so confident Virginia is on the verge of becoming the critical 38th state to ratify the gender equality measure, they are already making plans for how they will celebrate.
But that jubilation could be largely symbolic. Despite broad support for the amendment in the state, the ERAs prospects nationally are substantially more complicated.
The proposed 28th amendment to the U.S. Constitution faces a host of likely legal challenges and vehement opposition from conservative activists who depict the ERA as a threat to their stances on abortion and transgender rights.
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Here is a very good op-ed on the subject:
Well, apart from the mistake of saying 2/3 of states were needed to ratify the amendment (more common than you would think), Inez nails it. Men and women are equal under law, but not precisely the same.
The proponents, no doubt, want a sort of egalitarianism (sameness) for women, not equality, which they already have.
As for the deadline, since that deadline was originally approved by Congress on a 2/3 vote in each house when they approved the amendment, shouldn’t undoing that deadline take a 2/3 vote, even though the one extension to 1982 was probably approved by simple majorities?
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