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It’s Time to Make the ERA part of the U.S. Constitution
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It’s been a century, John.
Women have been waiting for 100 years for the federal Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to provide full and equal protection under the U.S. Constitution.
As you know, without constitutional equality women face huge obstacles to political, economic, and social autonomy. NOW has led the fight for the ERA since 1966, and we’re closer than ever to making it the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
You can support NOW’s fight to enact the ERA—and the rest of our intersectional feminist agenda—with your special gift today.
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Your gift will help mobilize NOW’s activist network to fight for constitutional equality
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In 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment was first introduced in Congress to fulfill the promise of equal rights for all. It took until 1972 for lawmakers to send the measure to states for ratification. In 2020, Virginia became the 38th state to approve the ERA, finally crossing the ratification threshold.
Despite this, Congress imposed an arbitrary deadline to block the ERA from taking effect. That means delays to closing the gender pay gap, strengthening access to abortion care, combating violence against women, advancing racial justice, LGBTQIA+ civil rights, and more.
Enough is enough.
After a century of fighting, explicit protections for women under our nation’s highest law are within reach.
I know you’re with us, John. Will you make your gift today to help us fulfill the promise of equal rights for all?
Thank you for your support at this critical moment!
In Solidarity,
Christian F. Nunes
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