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Subject Need-to-know ballot measures for feminists
Date October 13, 2022 10:02 PM
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Today at Ms. | October 13, 2022
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Need-to-Know Midterm Ballot Measures for Feminists [[link removed]]
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Demonstrators march past the U.S. Capitol during Women’s March in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 8, 2022., one month before the midterm elections. (Roberto Schmidt / AFP via Getty Images)
BY CARRIE N. BAKER | Kansas voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed the Republican-dominated state Legislature to severely restrict access to abortion. In the midterms, there will be five more ballot measures on abortion across the U.S.—the most on record for any single year.
Other noteworthy initiatives include minimum wage amendments in Nevada and Nebraska; a collective bargaining measure in Illinois; a right to healthcare amendment in Oregon; Medicaid expansion in South Dakota; and a New Mexico amendment to direct public money to early childhood programs. Five states—Alabama, Louisiana, Oregon, Tennessee and Vermont—will decide whether to repeal language from their state constitutions that allows for enslavement as punishments for crimes.
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The Last Word on Jan. 6: It’s Not What My Democracy Looks Like [[link removed]]
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Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Roberto Schmidt / AFP via Getty Images)
BY ELIZABETH HIRA | The historic Jan. 6 hearings have given us the details of the riot, the crush of white supremacists and armed paramilitary, the hypocrisy of some members, and the sheer, snarling hatred of some citizens on display. I’m grateful for all the work the hearings have done, and the justice they may yet bring.
More important than the vitriol and violence of that day is the truth that our America is resilient—still promised to us, if only we’ll come together to achieve it.
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A Century-Long Effort to Secure the ERA: ‘The Important Thing Is To Keep Fighting’ [[link removed]]
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BY PHOEBE KOLBERT and HANNAH PHELPS | 2023 will mark 100 years since the introduction of the Equal Rights Amendment to Congress. Of this milestone, Gloria Steinem remarked “I never thought we would still be fighting this battle after all these years.”
Steinem, along with Carol Jenkins, president emerita of the ERA Coalition, and Mona Sinha, board chair of the ERA Fund for Women’s Equality, formed a panel at Smith College on Sept. 16. Joined by moderator Becca Damante, legislative assistant to Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), the four discussed the merits of the ERA and its relationship with democracy.
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