Sign4ERA Mobilizing people across the nation to demand the Equal Rights Amendment! Led by Rep. Carolyn Maloney, and the ERA Coalition. #sign4ERA #PublishERA

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18 Aug 2024
Let’s get the ERA over the finish line! Demand Congress vote. Learn more and sign on at www. Sign4era.org
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On this Flag day- Remember the Ladies: "I desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the Husbands. Remember all Men would be tyrants if they could....
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...If perticuliar care and attention is not paid to the Laidies we are determined to foment a Rebelion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation. " -Abigail Adams #Flagday #remembertheladies #equalRights #sign4era
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#StPaul #Minnesota Our hosts, @ERAMinnesota, ERA Minnesota founder @BettyFolliard, co-Presidents Kate Quinlan-Laird & Suzann Willhite along with the @lwvminnesota and other supporters, organized a multi-purpose rally just days #DrivingtheVote #ERANow #EqualRights #MNERA
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“The ERA serves as a powerful reminder that equality is not merely a privilege. It is a right. Discrimination has no place in our laws. ...continue to advocate... because as the women of the past fought for us today, we must fight for future generations.” — Senator Mary Kunesh
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URGE CONGRESS TO RECOGNIZE THE ERA AS THE 28TH AMENDMENT - SIGN THE PETITION, GET INVOLVED IN PROTECTING WOMEN’S RIGHTS! #Sign4ERA #Drive4ERA #ERANow #EqualRights
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#Bozeman, Montana welcomed us in exactly the right place: the @ExtremeHistoryProject. Thanks to the planning of @MontanaNOW President Jan Strout and Danielle Rogers, our stop was enthusiastically organized and warmly hosted.
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Kathy Bonk brought the legal and political stakes into sharp focus: “We need Congress to act so that any cases reaching the Supreme Court, the justices cannot rule, ‘start over.’” “The ERA is needed now more than ever, so that existing laws on equal credit, Title IX
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, and equal employment cannot be gutted like the Dobbs decision did in reversing nationwide access to abortion under Roe v. Wade. Section Two of the ERA gives Congress the authority to implement the ERA — and that is needed ...” — Kathy Bonk drivingthevote.org/daily-dia…
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#Montana the @JeannetteRankinFoundation was born — created to award scholarships to women college students aged 35 and older with low incomes. At the Center we met with @MayorAndreaDavis, who spoke and signed the #MayorsforERA. #Sign4ERA #DrivingtheVote #ERANow #EqualRights
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because people before us were willing to speak up, organize, challenge barriers, and imagine a more equal future.” — Mayor Andrea Davis Montana adopted a state ERA in 1972. But constitutional equality at the federal level remains unfinished.
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More than a century after Jeannette Rankin walked into Congress, her city is still doing the work. And the Golden Flyer II — rolling the same roads Alice and Nell traveled — is proud to be part of it. One mile, one conversation, one signature at a time. drivingthevote.org/daily-dia…
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#JeannetteRankin First Woman in elected to Congress. #Montana holds a singular place in the history of women’s rights. In 1914, Montana voters passed a constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote — six years before the 19th Amendment
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Rankin was a social worker and activist. Her early experiences shaped a conviction that justice required direct action, not patience. She organized. She testified. She ran and won. While many know Rankin for her courageous votes against U.S. entry into both World Wars
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In 1918, she opened the congressional debate on the constitutional amendment for women’s suffrage and was the only woman to vote for the legislation that led to ratification of the 19th Amendment. She did not simply make history. She made it on purpose. drivingthevote.org/daily-dia…
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The choice of venue in #Spokane was not incidental. The Davenport Hotel — opened in 1914 and one of the great landmarks of the Pacific Northwest — was the very same hotel where Alice Burke and Nell Richardson stayed during their original 10,000-mile suffrage drive in 1916.
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Returning to those same steps with the same type of automobile, more than a century later, created a reunion with history that stopped passersby. Commuters paused. Hotel guests came outside. Workers stopped to photograph the Golden Flyer II. drivingthevote.org/daily-dia… #Sign4ERA
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