John,
When we flipped Virginia's General Assembly blue for the first time in decades, we won some historic victories for women.
Last month we elected more women to the General Assembly than ever before -- many of whom flipped Republican seats. And for the first time in Virginia's 400-year legislative history, a woman will serve as Speaker of the House of Delegates.
But there's still a long road ahead in the fight for equality, and we have another opportunity to win big for women:
"Virginia targets historic push on Equal Rights Amendment for women" -- The Hill
After a fifty-year battle, Virginia could become the final state needed to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and enshrine equal rights for women in the Constitution.
If you believe it's time to secure equality for women, join Team Elaine in urging the Virginia Assembly to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment! →
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The Equal Rights Amendment needs support from just one more state to become a Constitutional amendment. Ratifying it would help protect women from discrimination and gender-based violence.
Earlier this year, the Republican-controlled House of Delegates blocked state Democrats from ratifying the amendment by a single vote. But our new women-led Democratic House has signaled that passing the ERA could be one of their top priorities next year:
"It's past time that women are included in the founding document of our country and we'll continue this fight until it's won, and quite clearly that will be very soon after we gavel in in January." -- Speaker-elect Eileen Filler-Corn
We worked hard to flip Virginia blue and now we have a chance to win huge legislative victories for our families. Let Virginia Democrats know that you support the ERA! →
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-- Team Elaine